David S. http://www.clearwaterst.com 2m 624
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For some people, magazines are synonymous with the doctor’s office or bathroom reading material. However, business professionals often find the high-quality journalism of certain magazines to be a useful tool in their career-oriented arsenal.
So whether you are looking for a new job, trying to excel at the job you have, or need ideas about business and updates about global happenings, the following magazine subscriptions may be right for you.
Fortune
The Fortune 500 list is well-renowned and making the list is a badge of honor for businesses selected.
Besides being keeper of this esteemed list, Fortune is also a great source for business professionals who want to stay up to date with the latest developments in the business community. From marketplace fluctuations to technological advancements to career trends, Fortune seeks to cover topics of interest to career-minded people.
The Economist
Incoming freshmen at Oxford University, one of the oldest and most prestigious institutes of higher learning in the English-speaking world, are advised to read The Economist to keep abreast of global news and business trends.
The Economist is issued weekly and provides a well-researched and broad view into major trends and cultural shifts. Professionals with a mind for politics, business, and the bigger pictures are likely to find The Economist stimulating.
Harvard Business Review
Another favorite of intellectuals and professionals alike, the Harvard Business Review contains news meant to interest and inspire business owners.
Business leaders write about strategy, management, innovation, and other relevant topics. Articles are well-researched and case studies documented in a way that gives added insight to readers.
Harvard Business Review is published monthly and will give readers cause to think about business differently.
Bloomberg Businessweek
As the name implies, Bloomberg Businessweek is published weekly. It is meant to inform and inspire leaders on an international scale by intelligently describing trends that promote growth, the opportunities created by technology, business practices trending in successful companies, and other such topics of interest. This magazine is meant to empower and motivate professionals to have a strong impact, locally or globally.
Inc.
The target demographic for Inc. includes business owners and CEOs. Inc.‘s articles focus on every aspect of running a business, from effective management of people to marketing to finding capital.
This magazine strives to provide the tools and know-how to help business owners successfully nurture and grow their business. Articles are supplemented with case studies to keep the information relevant.
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
Whether you are just getting started with a new career or are a senior executive, it is imperative that you know how to manage your personal finances.
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance provides monthly advice for how best to manage your money and make important financial decisions such as paying for college, buying a house, and planning for retirement.
Forbes
Forbes is well-known for publishing lists of the wealthiest people and largest companies as well as for its excellent reporting. Forbes focuses on the business world, with detailed reporting of company mergers, lawsuits, and promotional campaigns.
Business owners in particular should take note because the real-world examples given can provide information and inspiration about what other companies are doing and what may work for you.
Magazines can be an unexpectedly useful resource for professional people pursuing a variety of careers. To keep up to date with the latest news in the world of business and to get inspiration based on what is already working, consider getting a subscription to any one of the above magazines.
About the Author
David S. works for Priority One Clearing (this company profile has more information). While working for Priority One Clearing, a magazine subscription clearinghouse, David has learned a lot about popular trends in industry magazine sales.
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