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Speak the language of business

(from the HRH archives)

One of the recommendations to came out of HRevolution 2010 (via Laurie Ruettimann and Lance Haun) was thathuman resources professionals need to learn to speak the language of business, and stay abreast of business issues outside human resources.  This is good advice.  Here how you can get started!

There are a couple of ways to make consuming this material simpler.  Choose any or all of these ideas.  They will save you time, and make this information much more consumable!

  • Bookmark the locations to make them easier to find when you want to read them.
  • Use theRSS feed functionality of the sites to send page updates to a reader so that you can read articles all in one place.
  • Sign up for email alerts pertinent to the topics on a site that are useful or interesting to you.  Many of the sites will send a focused newsletter to your email inbox daily.

25 useful business sites

  1. The Financial Times
  2. Bloomberg BusinessWeek
  3. Aberdeen Group
  4. Harvard Business Review
  5. SmartBrief
  6. Crain Communications
  7. Biz Jounals
  8. Portfolio
  9. Biz Watch
  10. McKinsey Quarterly
  11. Forbes
  12. Fast Company
  13. Building 43
  14. Mashable
  15. ReadWriteWeb
  16. SHRM
  17. HR.com
  18. WorldatWork
  19. TechCrunch
  20. CFO
  21. ABA Journal
  22. Wall Street Journal
  23. Knowledge@Wharton
  24. Human Resource Executive Online
  25. American Management Association
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