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Some Interesting Links for Your Weekend Reading
Occupying Wall Street or Defending Wall Street? … Agitation is percolating and spreading. Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Have You Tested Your Strategy Lately? Ten Timeless Tests. (MckinseyQuarterly) Latest Game Theory – Mix Work & Play to Motivate Employees. (WSJ) What iOS 5
How Does Your Income Compare with John Paulson's?
Contrast your annual salary with a hedge fund legend (and someone who most probably earns a bit more than you). The interactive infographic "You vs. John Paulson" employs a wide array of comparisons, clocks, and sliders to keep you interested in It was fun to put the numbers in context. For example, if
Doing It - The Difference Between Winners and Losers [Video]
Sometimes the answer is really simple. Here’s a secret that most aren’t willing to hear or practice. The biggest difference between where you are and the life you’ve always dreamed of is trumpeted in this video. Should you watch it? My advice, "Just Do It!" Don't wait until all the conditions are
Ten Links Worth a Glance this Weekend
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: The Science of Lean Startups by Eric Ries [Video]. (BusinessOfSoftware) What China's five-year plan means for business. (MckinseyQuarterly) The Therapist Will See You Now, via the Web. (NYTimes) Tiny Bugs are Controlling Your Mind: Read This Before You
Two Great Steve Jobs Videos: His First TV Interview and the Crazy Ones
Here is a version of "The Crazy Ones" that has Steve Jobs narrating. It is a 'classic' even though the ad never aired in this format. Here is the text. Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently.
Reflecting on Steve Jobs' Words of Wisdom and Insightful Questions
Looking back over his career and body of work, it is clear that Steve Jobs deserves credit. He was a world-class innovator and showman. More importantly, Steve Jobs said "I want to put a ding in the universe." He did! There is not an app to replace Steve Jobs. He was one of
