The BNET blog basically talks about teaching students the basics of management. Emphasis is put on the business myth that it?s absurd to believe that we can put all business ideas and techniques into one business management book. I noticed that the Back to B-School blog includes several interesting entries on going back to school. I particularly liked the Stanford Schramm entry, which is geared towards the concept of effective business communication. It explains to business students how our future business leaders should refine their communication styles and speeches especially when dealing with other members of the corporate world. Really, it is very crucial for these business students to understand that they could learn communication styles from very prominent leaders of our society including those in the government. Whether it may be oral or written, business leaders are expected to write and speak effectively.
What makes this blog unique
I really like the content of each blog. It provides a quick view of how business students should master the art of business communication to achieve great advancement for the country. It gives an eye-opening analysis of what business management should really be in practice outside the context of books.
I think what makes the blog unique is its ability to challenge status quo perceptions. Some of the entries question what the business community has and needs to manage to have. The entries are all so substantial that you will not want to miss out reading any of the entries. The navigation style is so interesting as it entices so much of the reader?s participation. The blog entries also make the readers? tour very pleasant and instructive. They will find themselves having so much to learn which will surely help them advance in their careers, develop their networking skills, and strive for personal development.
Areas for improvement
The only area for improvement I noticed is the blank space on the right side of the blog. I think it’s better if more links were placed on the right side so as to maximize the space. Overall, I think the people behind this blog did an excellent job.















