A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
It was a fantastic week in San Francisco for NAFCU's CEO's and Senior Executive's Conference. Â The content and networking was grand, as was the city. Â Hopefully, you can join us next year in South Beach, Miami.
Now, on to this week's reading pile!
- FastCompany has compiled 25 web-based services that are useful. And free. (FastCo)
- Google and Walmart are purchasing a lot more wind power. It seems that wind power has gone from being "trendy" to simply useful. (WashPost)
- This Motley Fool article will remind you why it is so hard to predict outcomes based on recent performance. (Motley Fool)
- Here's a very handy card data breach loss prevention checklist. H/T to Allied Solutions. (NAFCU Services Blog)
- Overwork is often a matter of "who" rather than what. (Leadership Freak)
- Connected cars are great! But what about their "hackability?" (Business Insider)
- Photo of the week: Mountain Sanctuary. (National Geographic)
- Going the distance. (Godin)
- Concentration risk. NJ has to rethink its budget because one man moved. It makes you wonder how many businesses have a similar issue? (Business Insider)
- Does your marketing team understand the difference between Pathos, Ethos, and Logos? Â They should. This article by Carmine Gallo (he spoke at our CEOs conference this week) sums it up nicely. Â And his point - we don't use Pathos nearly enough. (Forbes)
Have a great weekend, everyone!
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