(Bloomberg View) -- That was a fast week. Finish it with our artisanal morning train reads:
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- Noise: How to Overcome the High, Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Decision Making (Harvard Business Review)
- Investment trend: Are classic cars overtaking art? (Classic Driver)
- The Life-Changing Magic of Turning Employees Into Shareholders (Atlantic)
- How to Bring Back Manufacturing Jobs (strategy + business); see also Where today’s jobs are most likely to vanish tomorrow (Wonkblog)
- The Case for Active Trading (Chief Investment Officer)
- As housing reignites, even bust towns are booming again (MarketWatch)
- Why financial advisers hate Elizabeth Warren (Investment News)
- New poll shows how Trump-Clinton matchup is redrawing the electoral map (Washington Post); see also To launch a nuclear strike, Clinton or Trump would follow these steps (Bloomberg)
- Inside The iPhone 7: Why Apple Killed The Headphone Jack (BuzzFeed)
- The Enduring Lessons of “Star Trek” (New Yorker)
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Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with impact investor Matthew Weatherley-White of the Caprock Group.
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