Interesting Business Links

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Some interesting links from around the blogosphere:

Dr. Starling Hunter has an unusual collection of links. It's all stories of "How X Got It's Groove Back."

Robert Hagstrom provides us a book excerpt about Charlie Munger's idea of a latticework of mental models.

The easiest way to fool smart people is to sound clever.

A good discussion on options backdating.

The cult of overwork is back.

How did your boss get to the top?

In the end, they would have been better served by the more discomfiting truth: that our corporate leaders are in their job as much through luck, patronage or clever political manoeuvring as through any advanced business acumen. That beneath them, in the fog of corporate life, where performance is often either invisible or immeasurable, image and perception are the engines of career progress. And the right image entails ensuring that you are constantly associated with good news. Delivering bad news upwards should preferably be left to the mug next to you.

Here are the best business credit cards. Period.





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