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Since 2004, the number of Americans who read for pleasure has dropped more than 30 percent. In fact, 24 percent of American adults say they haven’t read a book in the past year. And—well—that’s kind of a huge bummer.

 So what can you do about it? Start a book club! While there are plenty of types of book clubs and ways to organize them, a work book club is a fun way for colleagues to bond and spend time together—whether you discuss industry-specific books or read the latest true crime bestseller. If you’re not sure where to start, we’re here to help with a step-by-step guide to starting a company book club.

From gauging interest and setting expectations with HR to choosing a snack selection and checking in with members to see how things are going, there’s more to planning a book club than choosing a book.
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How to start a book club at work #infographic

How to start a book club at work

Since 2004, the number of Americans who read for pleasure has dropped more than 30 percent. In fact, 24 percent of American adults say they haven’t read a book in the past year. And—well—that’s kind of a huge bummer.

 So what can you do about it? Start a book club! While there are plenty of types of book clubs and ways to organize them, a work book club is a fun way for colleagues to bond and spend time together—whether you discuss industry-specific books or read the latest true crime bestseller. If you’re not sure where to start, we’re here to help with a step-by-step guide to starting a company book club.

From gauging interest and setting expectations with HR to choosing a snack selection and checking in with members to see how things are going, there’s more to planning a book club than choosing a book.
How to start a book club at work #infographic


infographic by: www.quill.com

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