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Nicely done, everyone. We've conquered yet another week. Here's to the impending weekend. Make it count.
Now, on to the reading pile.
- Who came to America, and when? (Ritholtz.com)
- How to save money when you are young. This would be great to share through your credit union's social media channels. (A Wealth of Common Sense)
- Arby's CEO asked this question to everyone he met at Arby's. It helped lead to a turnaround. (BI)
- The 7 biggest blunders of the experienced leader. (Leadership Freak)
- Five great books on entrepreneurship. (Fivebooks.com)
- Sometimes customers don't know the right questions. (Hyken)
- Heard of a hyperloop? I hadn't either. (BI)
- A shared and useful illusion. (Godin)
- The Demangone household is currently addicted to this song by LP. (Youtube)
- Amazing. The judgment of competence is made in a tenth of a second based on facial features. Frightening. (Aeon)
- What financial jobs are at risk of automation? (BankInnovation)
Oh, and Happy Bastille Day!
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