From IRIS
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Summary: I just listened to a presentation by Nick Thompson, editor-in-chief at Wired, about all things in the future of tech. A lot of it was focused upon Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning towards the end, but the first half was interesting as it focused upon why there is a backlash against Silicon Valley right now.
From ThinkAdvisor
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Summary:When financial services organizations first began adopting social media, compliance decisions trumped technology choices and business value. As social media has matured, so too has the conversation around compliance. While compliance is still top of mind, and critically important for finserv organizations, executive teams are beginning to recognize that social media delivers tremendous value and must be an integral part of their business strategy.
From WealthManagement
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Summary: [Podcast] Before independence was in vogue, Dorie Fain of &Wealth left the comfort and familiarity of a big-name firm—plus significant chips on the table—to build her own RIA. Fain shares how she banked on her client relationships, instead of “believing the hype” that she needed a big brand name behind her.
From Advisor Perpectives
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Summary: It has been almost two years since Alex Rodriguez, “A-Rod,” ended his career as one of Major League Baseball’s (MLB) greatest players. He has since been establishing himself as a leader off the field, and he has successfully launched ventures in business and investment management. How did he do it? He used lessons from Warren Buffett and Bill Belichick, and joined “the dark side” to become a media announcer.
From InvestmentNews
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Summary: We are hardwired to judge a book by its cover, despite what our parents may have taught us. When it comes to attracting new clients, this is a wonderful truth that very few advisers leverage. In fact, most advisers are marketing their "book" (themselves) without a cover.