Posts Tagged ‘finance’
I opt in to way more email notifications than I can keep up with. It’s a default attitude: “I might need to know something about this, so I’d better get this stuff sent to me.” It leans toward lazy, but I do find nuggets that make scrolling though the emails worth it.
This one is worth it: “What is the value of your brand?” by Uwe Hook, co-founder and CEO of BatesHook. He makes so much sense so often, I just kept nodding my head. The essence for me is this: A company’s values motivate, energize, engage, and reward the people that work there. A mismatch of an employee’s and the company’s values make work “work.” People who do something they love every day are not working; they are living. I particularly like these thoughts from Uwe:
- The Conversation Prism: Making Sense of Social Media
- Hegeling for the Economic Center of Society: The Internet vs. The Financial System
- Recession and the psyche of a generation
- Democratizing finance through a virtual exploratory market
- Green finance – Part 2
- P2P Lending Double Whammy – SEC and Credit Crunch
- Wesabe: The Frugality of Crowds
- Giving Up Control with Software as a Service: Reliability Concerns?
- SEC proposes mandatory XBRL

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