1. Most books and academic articles follow this structure:
Introduction including roadmap
In a paragraph
Topic sentence
Evidences / supporting ideas
Concluding sentence
Conclusion, summarizing main ideas
Paragraphs and ideas are connected with transition words.
So a skimming strategy can simply be formed:
Read the introduction
Read topic sentences which are usually the first sentences in paragraphs
Read concluding sentences
Optionally, pay attention to transition words
I’ve been subconsciously using this strategy for literature of social sciences, management, leadership, marketing, strategy.
Following this strategy can be help for around 100 points in the GMAT verbal test.
2. For non text-books I am more attracted to examples and case studies for the following reason
Many business and social science literature can be traced back to certain credible sources. For example, many theories on negotiation originate from Fisher and Ury’s work in Harvard Negotiation Project. The result is that different books in the same field end up discussing similar theory. What dif