Musings from the CU Suite

Sep 25, 2015

A little weekend reading...

Compiled by Anthony Demangone

Today, I'm off to New Mexico to visit with a fantastic NAFCU member. The plan is to weave up the Turquoise Trail and soak up all its beauty. Let's see how many folks I can convert to the credit union way of life along the way. 

Enjoy your weekend, even you Aztec fans! Now, on to the reading pile.

  • Nothing is as secure as a fingerprint? Not so fast my friends. A hacker just stole 5.6 million finger prints. (Reuters) 
  • To reduce stress, embrace your inner Type-B. (HBR)
  • In 10 years, banking will look like a Sci-Fi film. (Telegraph)
  • The 50 greatest Yogi Berra quotes. (USA Today) Many of you may have known Mr. Berra for his wit. But he was one heck of a ballplayer. One of the best.
  • CFPB complaint snapshot: mortgages. (NT Today)
  • Launching a third-party cyber-risk management program. (NSC)
  • The labor force is tightening. (BI)
  • Are you sure you want to be a manager? (HBR)
  • A 92-year-old veteran gets to fly a Spitfire again. (BigGeekDaddy)
  • A great public-speaking strategy from a TED talker. (TechInsider)
  • Tires, Coffee and People. (Godin)
  • Google expands self-driving car tests. (BI)
  • Brilliant! A Swedish charity raises money for the Red Cross through video games at airports. (CNN)
  • The most common regret of those over 65. (BI)
  • We're living through the greatest period in world history. (TBP)

  

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