Why collections matter
Collections help readers move from one useful piece to a broader, more structured understanding.
Topic-based reading
Group work around a common question, industry, or challenge.
Capability-based learning
Study multiple cases that strengthen the same kind of professional judgment.
Editorial guidance
Use curation to highlight what deserves attention and why.
Types of collections
Collections can support both exploration and more deliberate learning journeys.
Focus-area collections
Read multiple cases connected to a capability like Decision Making or Business Impact.
Industry collections
Explore work from healthcare, product, operations, consulting, and other fields.
Question-led collections
Group work around prompts like market entry, prioritization, or recommendation writing.
Author collections
Follow a sequence of work from a specific contributor or program.
How readers use them
Collections support repeat visits, deeper study, and better retention of useful ideas.
Study a theme
Move beyond one article or one case study at a time.
Compare approaches
See how different authors handle similar problems or decisions.
Build reading discipline
Use curation to read with more purpose and continuity.