A little weekend reading...and a book!
Written by Anthony Demangone
I have some exciting news, at least for me. Â My colleague, Dan Berger, and I have published our first book, Managing and Leading Well: It Ain't Rocket Science, But It's Still Hard Work!
It will be part of the curriculum of NAFCU's Management and Leadership Institute in Philadelphia this fall (Oct. 6-10). Every attendee will receive a copy. You can get one now via Amazon.com. I hope you find the book to be a useful, easy-to-read reminder on all the things we should be doing as managers and leaders. I need the reminders myself as much as anyone! If you give it a read, please let me know what you think.Â
Now, on to the links!
- This is why we need credit unions. Thank you for your service. How one company sues soldiers worldwide. (ProPublica.)
- BOA raises its mortgage settlement offer. (NYT)
- What? 96% of companies have experienced a security breach. (Credit.com)
- One-third of Americans are delinquent on their debt. (USA Today.)
- The easy ride. (Godin.)
- What should you really call a savings account? (Financial Brand)
- The delusional fantasies we live with each day. (Zen Habits.)
- 7 Ways to Survive Dissatisfaction. (Leadership Freak.)
- After yesterday's sell-off, this might be a nice change of pace. 7 Charts That Will Leave You Feeling Optimistic About the US Economy. (Quartz.)
- 10 Rare Color Photographs of WW I. (Fast Company.) And this one is amazing. Hong Kong at night. (National Geographic.)
Have a great weekend, everyone!