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.
Libor Scandal Shows Many Flaws in Rate-Setting
Peter Eavis and Nathaniel Popper, The New York Times (Deal Book), July 19, 2012
How do banks come up with interest rates on mortgages and loans? In large part, with the somewhat arbitrary London interbank offered rate, or Libor. […read more]
Yahoo CEO reignites working mother debate
Victoria Budson, “The Morning Show,” NECN.com, July 19, 2012
Victoria Budson–a mother, member of the Board of Directors for the National Council for Research on Women, and executive director for the Women and Public Policy Program at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government– provides her take on the age-old question “Can women really have it all?” in light of recently-appointed Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer’s pregnancy. […read more]
We appreciate the incredible support you and your team have provided for us
We appreciate the incredible support you and your team have provided for us.”
—University Professor and Author
Borowitz Report moves to The New Yorker
Andrew Beaujon, Poynter, July 18, 2012
A brief summary on the move of the Borowitz Report to The New Yorker. […read more]
5 Things You Should Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Joseph Woelfel, TheStreet, July 18, 2012
Joseph Woelfel outlines five key facts to be aware of prior to the re-opening of the stock market, including earnings and estimates for specific companies. […read more]
SHOCKER: The New Yorker Acquires the Borowitz Report
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker, July 18, 2012
In his typically satirical manner, Andy Borowitz announces the acquisition of the Borowitz Report by The New Yorker. […read more]
Ten events that have changed corporate governance
Aarti Maharaj, Corporate Secretary, July 18, 2012
Aarti Maharaj presents a comprehensive list of 10 events over the past decade that have had an impact on corporate governance, from the fall of Lehman Brothers in 2008, to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil in 2010, to an increased number of women on corporate boards. […read more]
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You are an absolute pro at what you do. We love working with you.”
—CEO, Major Nonprofit
NASA captures red sprite, puts it in a jar
Sharif Sakr, Engadget, July 16, 2012
NASA astronauts recently recorded an elusive “red sprite”: a fleeting electrical explosion that emanates from lightning; but when lightning goes down, the sprites go up. See what the sprite looked like here. […read more]
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