NAFCU's Weekend Reading Pile
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
I'm looking forward to NAFCU's CFO Summit, which is quickly approaching. We'll be in Huntington Beach, California this December 11-12. I hope to see you there. NAFCU's been selling out of conferences as of late, so if you are interested, please sign up while you can.
Oh, and one more thing.
Go Nats!
Now, on to this weekend's reading pile...
- If Australia is any indication, this flu season could be a bad one. (NBC)
- Three thoughts on marketing to different generations. (Entrepreneur)
- What did you expect? (Godin)
- Is Amazon unstoppable? (New Yorker)
- I love these lists! Robert Iger's 20 Leadership lessons. (Leadership Now)
- The problem with charts. (Washington Post)
- Top 100 CUs on social media. (FB)
- Five lessons from history. (Collaborative Fund)
- How to be nice in seven words. (Acuff)
- Four principles of servant leadership. (Entrepreneur)
- New email habits and trends demand new financial marketing strategies. (FB)
Thanks for reading. Have a great weekend, everyone!
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.