Readitfor.me makes it easy to stay ahead in the business world.

November 5, 2019 2 min read

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How long is your reading list? Between the books you want to read on your own time and the ones you want to read for your professional development, it’s probably pretty long. Unless you’re the world’s fastest, savviest reader, you need help to get all this reading done. You’re not alone. Readitfor.me identified this problem in the business world and created a product that makes it easier for people to stay on top of the field and invest in their own growth on their own time.

Readitfor.me is the leading book summary service for entrepreneurs, executives, and business coaches. This platform condenses the world’s most important books into twelve-minute summaries that will keep you up to date with what’s happening in the world of business and help you develop strategies to get ahead. The current library stands at over 300 high-quality summaries and about 100 are added every year. Each summary has been carefully chosen and professionally curated so only the most important ideas and practical tips make it through, while animated video summaries enhance your takeaways.

Some of the current summaries include Steve Jobs, Made to Stick, Rework, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Creativity Inc, Sapiens, and 10% Happier.

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