For those who read my blog or know me well, you know I love podcasts, especially great educational podcasts that are free-of-charge. Between podcasts and audiobooks, my commute has become very enjoyable and I don't mind getting stuck in traffic while listening to a great presentation or book.
I came across another great management how-to podcast. It's called "What Great Bosses Know" and can be freely downloaded from iTunes or listened to directly at the link http://poynter.podomatic.com/. Like my favorite podcast "ManagerTools", "What Great Bosses Know" gives advice that you can immediately implement. Unlike many so called informational seminars or training sessions that speak in generalities, this podcast gives concrete advice and tells you what to do to improve at work. You can listen to it during your morning commute and literally implement the advice when you get to work.
Each podcast is only 3 to 4 minutes long so it's great for short periods of listening time.
As always, let me know if you come across a podcast that you recommend. I'm always on the lookout for great advice. The key is to never stop learning.
Blogs related to the business and management of biotechnology and pharmaceutical projects.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
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