Must Reads
There is so much to read, so much to know, so many sources to follow. And the volume of news and information just keeps growing exponentially. How to keep up? Even more, how to rediscover the serendipity of learning something new and interesting for its own sake?
Here, for your enjoyment and interest, are the articles Temin and Company considers “must reads.” They are primarily on the topics of reputation and crisis management, the media, leadership and strategy, perception and psychology, self-presentation, science, girls and women, organizational behavior and other articles of interest.
They are listed below with the most recent articles first, and to the side, by category.
We hope you enjoy them and would appreciate your comments. And whenever you have any favorite articles for us to add, please let us know so that we might include them for other readers to enjoy.
There is so much to read, so much to know, so many sources to follow. And the volume of news and information just keeps growing exponentially. How to keep up? Even more, how to rediscover the serendipity of learning something new and interesting for its own sake?
Here, for your enjoyment and interest, are the articles Temin and Company considers “must reads.” They are primarily on the topics of reputation and crisis management, the media, leadership and strategy, perception and psychology, self-presentation, science, girls and women, organizational behavior and other articles of interest.
They are listed below with the most recent articles first, and to the side, by category.
We hope you enjoy them and would appreciate your comments. And whenever you have any favorite articles for us to add, please let us know so that we might include them for other readers to enjoy.
Bad Boys and Gals Present as More Attractive
Christie Nicholson, Scientific American, December 2, 2012
People who score higher on negative personality traits know how to look more attractive compared to those with more stable characters, according to this study. […read more]
Science writing: how do you make complex issues accessible and readable?
Ian Tucker, The Guardian, December 1, 2012
A five-way debate on science writing. […read more]
PCAOB Regulatory Initiatives
James R. Doty, The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, December 1, 2012
A review of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s (PCAOB) new regulatory policy initiatives. […read more]
She’s Got Some Big Ideas
Bruce Feiler, The New York Times, November 30, 2012
The brain behind Brain Pickings: a profile of journalist, blogger, and social media extraordinaire Maria Popova. […read more]
What New York City Would Look Like Buried In Its Own Carbon Emissions
Ariel Schwartz, Fast Company, November 30, 2012
Visualizing the invisible: New York City’s carbon emissions. […read more]
Palestine’s Man in the Middle
David Remnick, The New Yorker, November 30, 2012
“I hope sanity will prevail,” Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said of Israel-Palestine politics. […read more]
“10 Tips to Manage Crisis”
In this interview, Davia Temin shares 10 tips to manage crisis. — WCBS Radio […read more]
A Closely Guarded Secret: When the Camels Go for a Walk
Jim Dwyer, The New York Times, November 29, 2012
The camels of midtown Manhattan, stars in a New York theater Christmas show. […read more]
NYT Censures Jerusalem Bureau Chief
Overseas Press Club of America, November 29, 2012
Another example of how social media posts can get you in trouble, even with the media. […read more]
Inside Obama’s Meeting with Entrepreneurs on the Fiscal Cliff
Matthew Wong, Inc., November 29, 2012
Details on President Obama’s closed-door meeting with more than a dozen entrepreneurs to discuss the elusive “fiscal cliff.” […read more]