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.
The best we have had in my ten years here
The best we have had in my ten years here, by a long shot…lifesavers.”
—Vice Chairman, Fortune 100 Company
Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back
Jeremy W. Peters, The New York Times, July 15, 2012
For White House senior political advisors like David Plouffe, it’s not unheard of to edit what they say after they have said it. This practice of “quote approval,” while common on Capitol Hill, can be a source of frustration for journalists. […read more]
Great, great, great
Great, great, great. I have been hearing great things about your work with our CEO.”
—Corporate Board Chair
Great remarks! You substantially exceeded expectations
Great remarks! You substantially exceeded expectations – we lost almost no one during the session. Unprecedented for this audience.”
—High-level Government Official, running Biotech Conference
What an incredible job you all did to make this happen
What an incredible job you all did to make this happen! This is the A+ team, for sure.”
—Dean, Internationally Ranked Business School
Everything you touch, you add value to
Everything you touch, you add value to.”
—Financial Services MD, CMO
I really needed someone smart as a coach
I really needed someone smart as a coach, who could ‘get’ me. You understand people. It may seem simple, but it’s actually really complicated. You get the code that people pick up, and you see it. You have it all, so it’s really cool.”
—CEO Candidate
We wanted to extend a sincere thank you
We wanted to extend a sincere thank you to you for an amazing and eye opening session. The event exceeded all of our objectives and expectations, for our clients and internally.”
—Global Banking SVP
Thank you for an amazing and eye-opening session
Thank you for an amazing and eye-opening session. The event exceeded all of our objectives and expectations, for our clients and internally.”
—SVP, Global Money Center Bank, regarding keynote on “Rebuilding Trust”
You and your team do a fabulous, fabulous job (2)
You and your team do a fabulous, fabulous job. You make my job so much easier.”
—Corporate Chief Marketing Officer