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Which would you subscribe: HBR / The Economist / Farnam Street?
3 points by zrakk 20 hours ago | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
I’m a manufacturer business owner and I’m looking for tools to improve my decision making skills and leadership. Which subscription would you think I can get the most value considering my position? (I’m not in the tech or digital businesses)




The Financial Times

Before spending money on a subscription, buy an inexpensive notebook at the grocery store and use it to do pre-mortems, post-mortems, and to track your reasoning contemporaneously with your decision making. That will have a much bigger positive effect than simply receiving or even dutifully reading information from any of those sources.

And for one, Farnam Street essentially suggests doing the same thing.


i subscribe to economist podcasts and occasionally read the print magazine. it doesn't improve my decision making skills or leadership, it is sometimes informative but mostly a form of entertainment.

Just read business books if you want to improve your decision making skills and leadership books, of course, network etc.

Those publications' content are ephemeral and age quite fast, you don't learn much that can help you develop over time.

Those subscriptions aren't very helpful on what you want to improve, they are good for you to understand the current economic scenario and new hypes and booms, and each have their own biases. I'd prefer HBR over the others.

They are also good for you to keep up on subjects so you can talk with other people that are business types.





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