In this issue: School lunch, wealth disparity, and how to
quit being overlooked at work.
---Books---
Neil Blumenthal recommends two books, The Promise of a
Pencil, and Thrive, to would-be entrepreneurs in Fast Company.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469963
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=469963
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Real-Time Predictive Coding
http://www.cluster-text.com/
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---School Lunch---
AskMen explains why school lunch programs are an epic fail.
Clearly, nutrition by the numbers doesn't work. Not when
it's a set of rules imposed on contract cafeteria food
providers trained in the preparation of pre-fab processed meals.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469972
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=469972
---Wealth Disparity---
Has wealth disparity become such a burden on society that
democracy is threatened? The polarizing work of Thomas
Piketty is considered and opens the floor for debate in HBS
Working Knowledge.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469926
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=469926
---Women in Saudi Arabia---
"You cannot have half of your population not working," says
Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud, CEO of Saudi Arabian
luxury retailer Alfa Intl., who is bringing meaningful
change to one of the world's least-progressive cultures,
according to Fast Company.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469996
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=469996
---Work---
AskMen tells you how to quit being overlooked at work. Find
what's missing that people want and fill that need; become
that resource. Stop trying to be the answer to everyone's
problem.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=470015
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=470015
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