You'll save time
alkhulasah.com subscribers get the best ideas, strategies and concepts from a different business book each week in less than one hour of reading per week.
You'll save money
It's cheaper (and more effective) to invest in the summaries each week. After reading the summary, you can buy the book with confidence, knowing it will be directly applicable to your requirements.
You'll remember more of what you've read
By reading a summary, your comprehension and retention of the key ideas and concepts will increase. That means you'll be able to use more of what you're reading in each Arabic summary.
Variety
Every year, alkhulasah.com subscribers are exposed to the best ideas from 48 complete business books in Arabic. How many books did you have time to read in the past year?
You gain a competitive advantage
Each week, you'll be exposed to new business ideas, concepts and strategies. You'll be up to date with the latest in business thinking -- and therefore, less likely to be unaware of changes in the competitive business environment.
You get new business ideas which can be put into practice immediately
Since the ideas are presented to you in summary format, it is much easier to see how they can be adapted to your specific requirements. You can spend more time putting ideas into action, and less time plowing through pages of a book.
Your business confidence will increase
Whenever your associates are discussing something which has been published in a new business book, you'll be able to contribute to the conversation. That will enhance your image.
You will remember more and learn more
Numerous studies have shown that you will actually remember more ideas by reading a summary than you will by reading the entire book. It's the quality / quantity trade-off -- a concise summary identifies the key points and leaves out irrelevant filler, letting you focus more clearly on key issues.
You'll save more than 100 hours of reading time, each month
And importantly, you won't spend 20 - 30 hours reading a new business book, only to find at the end of that time the book doesn't really provide anything new -- or isn't actually applicable to your field.