To finalize the 50 books list of 2021, I wanted to post here about my recent new reading passion: HBR 10 must reads. I started to get familiar with Harvard Business School articles when I had a class at UCLA Anderson School of Management where they basically read and analyze Harvard Business School cases every week, and I found that very interesting. The articles are always up to date, even ahead of time on the subjects, so I think they are really good to stay updated on they topics of the business world. I think the first time I saw one of these little books was at a book store in Goiania, my city in Brazil, and I thought I wanted to buy one, but it was expensive there because of the currency exchange, so I postponed it. Until one day I passed again through that same store and I decided to get not only 1 but two of these guys, one was the HBR 10 must reads on New Managers and the other On Communications, but in Portuguese. I think I read these books in like one week, because the articles are very fluid, you can read one in 10 minutes and you learn a lot from them. They are very inspiring, written by experts on the field and published in probably the most recognized business periodic magazine in the world: Harvard Business Review. After those first two, I can’t skip a day without reading at least one article. I recommend!
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