NAFCU's Weekend Reading Pile
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
Happy Friday, my friend. Today is the last day to save $300 on any NAFCU conference in 2019.
Why do we do it? It helps you, and it helps us. We like to have enough space within conference centers. We like to have enough hotel rooms. The earlier you sign up, the better we can manage our risks. Sort of a win/win, if you will.
Earlier this week, I took the dynamic duo to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. They offer a wonderful, free, tour. The next time you are in D.C., you should check it out.
Now, on to this week's reading pile.
- NAFCU blitzes Hill to talk CU issues with lawmakers. (NAFCU Today)
- You can't out-train a bad diet. (Godin)
- Why did people pay $600 for a pair of $20 Payless shoes? (Psychology Today)
- How not to be stupid. (Farnam Street)
- What I learned in 2018. (Gatesnotes.com)
- Five workplace predictions for 2019. (WaPost)
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About the Author
Anthony Demangone, Executive Vice President and COO, NAFCU
Anthony Demangone, NCCO is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at NAFCU, where he oversees day-to-day operations and manages the association's education, marketing, membership, human resources, building facilities, finance and information technology functions. He also authors NAFCU's executive blog, Musings from the CU Suite and co-authored "Managing and Leading Well," a book for credit union leaders, with NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger.