A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
Put it there, partner. Another week in the books.
I hope your week was as productive as our's was. NAFCU witnesses testified on your behalf at two different Congressional Hearings. We hosted credit unions and regulators for a briefing on compliance concerns with MLA. And we met with Vice President Pence's economic team earlier in the week to brief him on our industry.Â
Your government affairs team did a fantastic job this week.Â
Now, grab a cup of joe, and dig into this week's reading pile.
- If you want to be happy at work, have a life outside of it. (HBR)
- The 100 websites that rule the internet. (VisualCapitalist)
- A nice interview with GitHub cofounder Chris Wanstrath. (Entrepreneur)
- I really like Charlie Munger. If you do as well, you should like this. (FS)
- Very nice post by NAFCU CEO Dan Berger. 8 habits of the determined and strong-willed. I read it this morning and it got me fired up! (Berger Leadership Blog)
- Lazy, but talented. (Godin)
- It is hard to convince people to save money. This article lays out wonderful arguments in favor of saving. (Collaborative fund)
- Robots will be delivering food in D.C. (Inc.)
- I'm fascinated when once all-powerful companies start to fade. It's a good reminder. ESPN's next round of layoffs will include on-air personalities. (BI)
- If your credit union ever discussed the possibility of serving the marijuana industry (or currently is), please read this blog post by one of our attorneys. (NAFCU Compliance Blog)
- You may not know the name. But you've likely enjoyed his work. Bob Mankoff retires as cartoon editor after 40 years at the New Yorker. (Folio)
Have a great weekend, everyone. Holler if you need anything from NAFCU.Â
- Anthony
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