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Thank God it’s Friday! Here are some of my favorite end-of-week reads:
- If you are one of those kinds of people who make their important life decisions based on zodiac signs and the magic of astrology, you might be interested to know that your star sign has probably changed. Say what? Yeah, you read right, and it’s O.K to freak out! (Cosmopolitan)
- Is the corporate world really a ‘boys’ club’? And will it always be that way? Companies That Discriminate Fail (Eventually) (Bloomberg view)
- Sad, but true- Poor vision is one of the biggest curable disease, that people rarely talk about. What’s the remedy? (World Economic Forum)
- Are leaders born or made? You guessed right! The answer is … both (Jack and Suzy Welch, on LinkedIn)
- Why is Goldman Sachs encouraging employees to talk about race at work? Edith Cooper, Global Head of Human Capital Management at Goldman Sachs, shared an interesting article on LinkedIn)
- Would you care to become so good you can’t be ignored? Here is why and how.(Lifehack)
- Broke entrepreneurs, business fund seekers… If you’ve been down that road before, you’ll agree that raising money for a startup can be quite stressful! But here’s why entrepreneurs and founders should care where their VCs get their money. (TechCrunch)
- The 5 elements that hinder your company’s development and are harmful to your organizational culture. (Entrepreneur)
- “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” –Winston Churchill. Dr. Travis Bradberry gives excellent tips on the “8 Ways Smart People Use Failure To Their Advantage.” (Forbes)
- #Futureofwork– The Future of work is here. And it’s here to stay. No need for chills and goosebumps- Josh Bersin explains the three simple parts of the ‘Future of Work.’ (Forbes)
- Liam Fox, the Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade accused the British business of becoming “too lazy and too fat.” He said that businessmen and women prefer to “golf on a Friday afternoon” instead of working. (The Telegraph)
- Reality TV star, Kim Kardashian wants to go to Law School. You go girl! (Daily Caller)
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