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.
An Immune Disorder at the Root of Autism
Moises Velazquez-Manoff, The New York Times, August 25, 2012
New evidence suggests that at least a third of all autism cases come from an inflammatory disease that is thought to originate in the womb. […read more]
Neil Armstrong’s last interview: rare glimpse of man and moon mission
Paul Gallagher, The Guardian, August 25, 2012
Highlights of Neil Armstrong’s last interview. […read more]
The mommy track
The Economist, August 25, 2012
Really? According to The Economist column Schumpeter, “children” are still the biggest obstacle holding women back in the working world. […read more]
The 10 Most Hated Companies In America: 24/7 Wall St.
The Huffington Post, August 24, 2012
A new list of the top 10 most hated companies. […read more]
Best Counterintuitive Email Marketing Advice
Jessica Stillman, Inc., August 23, 2012
Email marketing advice emphasizes the need to “test (and test, and test) what works in your world, and then test some more.” […read more]
Social Media Compliance Isn’t Fun, But It’s Necessary
Ryan Holmes, Harvard Business Review, August 23, 2012
Goldman Sachs balances compliance and social media strategy. […read more]
‘Superbug’ stalked NIH hospital last year, killing six
Brian Vastag, The Washington Post, August 22, 2012
A startling report on a hospital-borne bacterial infection that killed eleven patients last year in the National Institute of Health’s Clinical Center. […read more]
Raising Children to Be Heroes
Sue Shellenbarger, The Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2012
Sue Shellenbarger reviews how parents can emphasize service and sacrifice in raising children who have a sense of what it means to be a “hero.” […read more]
Ten Tips and Tricks Every iPhone and iPad User Should Know
Katherine Boehret, The Wall Street Journal, August 21, 2012
A must-read for iPhone and iPad users: tips, techniques, and how-to’s to increase user savvy. […read more]
Are You a Hero or a Bystander?
Sue Shellenbarger, The Wall Street Journal, August 21, 2012
Sue Shellenbarger explores the notion of “hero potential” in light of recent studies on heroism and characteristics associated with heroes. […read more]