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The Art of Strategic Reading: Techniques for Busy Executives

Avil Beckford
5 min readFeb 8, 2024

Introduction: The Art of Strategic Reading

Executives often find themselves with little time for personal development activities, such as reading. However, by redefining the concept of reading, these busy professionals can easily incorporate nonfiction reading into their hectic schedules. Strategic reading, a technique that focuses on extracting vital information rather than reading every word, enables leaders to consume more books and gain the knowledge they need for business development and growth.

Shifting the Definition of Reading

Traditional reading involves sequentially consuming every word on each page of a book. Strategic reading is not about reading a book from cover to cover. It’s about understanding the purpose of each book you read. For executives with limited time, reading sequentially is often impractical. By embracing strategic reading, you can shift the focus from completeness to extracting essential information. As an executive, you can adopt a purpose-driven mindset, leveraging books to get targeted knowledge to enhance business development and growth.

This technique does not undermine the importance of comprehensive reading. But provides an alternative for those with limited time.

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Avil Beckford
Avil Beckford

Written by Avil Beckford

Founder, The Invisible Mentor & Art of Learning: https://bit.ly/32bK3k2 Interviewer | Book-a-holic | Reimagining what it means to read nonfiction books

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