A little weekend reading...
Happy Friday!
The Olympics are upon us. I can still remember my first real memory of the Olympics. It was 1980, and I was with my mother shopping for shoes. Â A bunch of people were standing around, talking about a hockey game. They had just heard a score on the radio - and the Americans were still in the running!Â
I really didn't understand what was happening. But I could tell that people were excited.Â
So, for the men and women wearing the red, white and blue - best of luck! And to you, here's the best of this week's reading pile.
- Three traits to amplify your leadership. (Leadership Freak)
- There are no experts on the future. (MattRidley)
- The last French coal mine just closed. (Independent)
- Yahoo lessons. (Ritholtz)
- Of retirement age, but remaining in the work force. (NYT)
- Vanguard is hurting Wall Street's revenue. In a big way. (Bloomberg)
- America's aging workforce is a double-whammy. (WSJ)
- A fascinating interview with a former federal agent who laundered money as a cover. (WSJ)
- FitBit is trying to get into mobile payments. (USA Today)
- Survey - companies lag on training directors. (WSJ)
- The king of human error. (Vanity Fair)
- Just because you are right. (Godin)
Have a wonderful weekend!
 -  Anthony