You may not sit down to read each issue of Harvard Business Review (although we should), but I suggest making time for the HBR Blog Network.
Recently, I wrote about an HBR post on procrastination, and I've been tempted a few times since to write about other topics that have been featured on the HBR site. I find the posts to be informative, interesting, and not so long that I can't spare a few minutes to open myself to the wisdom of the HBR blog writers.
You'll find topics that span the organizational experience. Not all will be 100% relevant to your situation, but the posts will give you a glimpse of the wider world in which we live, work, and negotiate.
Posts on customer service and business practices and their implications (let's reflect on the recent activities of Netflix and Bank of America) instruct us about how business behaves (or doesn't). We can learn how to work productively with others (amidst dreaded office politics), and how we can successfully (and without bloodshed) evaluate the performance of our direct reports. We all need to know how to communicate and work most effectively.
Updates from the HBR Blog Network are available through e-mail and RSS.

Thanks, I always love hearing from new readers. I’ll be resuming posting this weekend, so keep an eye out .
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