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4 | Th e M Rep o RT from the source Read This "Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration" By Ed Catmull Meet the man responsible for your kids screaming "to infinity and beyond" as they run through the house. In this book, the co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios, Ed Catmull, provides a first-ever inside look at the nerve-center of Pixar, and offers his insight into the management techniques that spurred the creative culture leading to some of the most successful motion pictures of all time. Applicable to all industries, the book equips leaders to take their employees to new heights of creativity in a world of cookie-cutter business solutions. WaTch This Freddie Mac YouTube Channel Buying a home is complicated for the average consumer. If you've fallen behind, keeping your home can be just as complicated. Freddie Mac's YouTube channel operates with the goal of educating consumers about homeownership, including their options if the home is in jeopardy. The channel seeks to separate myth from reality by providing helpful tips on everything from foreclosure to modification, and even scam prevention. The channel also hosts talks from Freddie Mac's economists on the state of the U.S. economy and the housing market. TWeeT This @JustinWolfers University of Michigan professor and Brookings Institute fellow, Justin Wolfers, offers his take on all things economics and policy related with the occasional pop culture reference thrown in for good measure. More resembling a surfer than an economist, Wolfers offers his take on law and policy from the left side of the political spectrum in a way that even those on the Right will find entertaining. shaRe This "Cantor's Dethroning: What it means for the Market" CNBC.COM In one of the most shocking political upsets ever, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was defeated in the Republican primary battle for the seat he held since 2001. The general consensus among pundits and commentators is that his defeat will increase gridlock because it strikes a blow at the ability of Congress to compromise and achieve policy goals. While it's generally said that the markets prefer gridlock in Congress because it prevents swift changes that cause instability, Congress still has some work to do, and slow movement toward those goals is preferable to none at all. Cantor's defeat sends a message to politicians everywhere that governing by compromise will cost you your job. sourcing success The best finds to help you keep up-to-date with the news you need to know.

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