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.
Finding a shelter in Cornell NYC Tech
Annie Karni, Crain’s New York Business, November 27, 2012
Innovation in the public sector: Roosevelt Island residents look to ride out the next storm on Cornell NYC Tech’s $2 billion campus, whose first buildings will open on the island in 2017. […read more]
Dimon Best to Lead Treasury in Crisis, Buffett Says
Noah Buhayar and Dakin Campbell, Bloomberg, November 27, 2012
According to billionaire investor Warren Buffet, JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon would be the best person to lead the U.S. Treasury Department in a financial crisis. […read more]
TEDxWomen: the role of women as powerful agents of change
Jeff Coates, Knight Blog, November 27, 2012
What innovative solutions do women offer to today’s global challenges? Join the conversation and watch last week’s TEDxWomen conference via livestream. […read more]
How to Publicize and Promote Your Book: 7 Pieces of Advice
Chuck Sambuchino, Writer Unboxed, July 23, 2012
A novel take on book promotion and publicity. […read more]
Listen: The Anthropology of Climate Change
Swarthmore College News & Events, November 26, 2012
Swarthmore College helps put climate change in context with its fall lecture series “The Challenges of Climate Change.” […read more]
A hoarder’s estate can yield treasures and traumas
Chelsea Emery, Reuters, November 26, 2012
Uncovering gold under the trash with extreme hoarders. […read more]
Knowledge Is Money, but the Peril Is Obvious
Andrew Ross Sorkin, The New York Times, November 26, 2012
The expert network business model is “inherently perilous,” writes this New York Times journalist. […read more]
Britain Selects a Canadian to Lead the Bank of England
Landon Thomas Jr. and Julia Werdigier, The New York Times, November 26, 2012
The first non-Brit to run the Bank of England. Why now? […read more]
Facebook makes it official—an external advertising network is coming soon
Matthew Ingram, BloombergBusinessweek, November 26, 2012
Be careful what you “like” on Facebook: the social network company announced that it will start using data about users’ likes and dislikes to display ads outside of Facebook in an attempt to boost revenue. […read more]
How to Calculate the Value of a Like
Dan Zarrella, HBR Blog Network, November 26, 2012
Finally: marketing software company HubSpot has developed a formula to measure the value of a “like” on Facebook and followers on Twitter. […read more]