Brainfood For Entrepreneurs

by Nathaniel Whittemore · 2009-11-29 23:38:00 UTC

This weekend's links are chock full of delicious morsels for your brain, as well as some incredibly useful advice and ideas:

Foreign Policy's First Annual List of the Top 100 Global Thinkers: Some love for social entrepreneurs like Yunus, Acumen Fund's Jacquelin Novogratz, and other related actors like Bill Gates. As interesting is their rationale for the many particularly economic minds on the list.

Foreign Policy's The Top 10 Stories You Missed in 2009: Another great FP list, this time about important stories that flew under the radar.

100 Notable Books of 2009: The New York Times comes out with its list of the best books of the year. It actually doesn't strike me as a terrific year for nonfiction, but there are some good ones nonetheless.

A Compilation of the Web's Best Advice for Entrepreneurs: An incredibly thoughtful and curated list that is a must browse for anyone doing anything remotely entrepreneurial.

(Photo: Foreign Policy)

Nathaniel Whittemore is the founder of Assetmap. Previously he was the founding director of the Northwestern University Center for Global Engagement.
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