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Do you want to make it in business? Think you can do it without reading? Think again.
Here's a stash with the top 8 business magazines for all you budding business brains who want to make it in the world of business.
HBR is a bi-monthly publication brimming with top business research.
Harvard is home to one of the best business schools in the world, so its materials make great reading for juniors starting out and professionals at the peak of their career.
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Money magazine is the best you get to gain a general understanding to all thing finance.
They also create annual lists of “America's Best Places to Live,” and several other “Best Of” lists, e.g. best places to travel in the US or best colleges.
Bloomberg Businessweek is, you guessed it, a weekly magazine produced by Bloomberg, the media giant providing financial software tools such as an analytics and equity trading platform.
But be warned, topics are highly specialised, ranging from business productivity, political campaigns and cryptocurrency.
Forbes is home to 'The Billionaires List', 'World’s 100 Most Powerful Women List' and hardcore journalism.
Their magazine is published eight times a year with topics on business, finance, marketing and lifestyle. It's a must for all business brains out there.
Wired is a monthly magazine that focuses on the role of technology in our lives, and its evolution.
If you're into science, tech and culture, and are a proud podster, check out its award-winning weekly podcast discussing NFT's, crypto, and tech predictions.
A must for all business owners and start-up founders.
Founded by an MIT trained engineer, it has now become an industry leader in all things small business and startup tech.
Inc also produces an annual list of the fastest growing private companies in the United States and provides special reports on topics such as the best places to work as well as daily news on money, tech, and management.
If you are serious about investing and finance as a career, you should read Fortune's Investor’s Guide.
Inside, you can read articles on investment and finance, all presented in an easily accessible format, as well as articles on business news. For that reason, Fortune provides a great springboard into the world of investment.
A weekly magazine with a global outlook, with topics ranging from the political landscape to how to make the most of your hard-earned cash.
Comprising of shorter and long-form essays, The Economist is entertaining reading for those with a passion for the world around them.