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Harvard Business Review, Free Digital Issue
Harvard Business Review, Free Digital Issue |
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Every issue shows how to use technology for competitive advantage. Guides strategic decision making in times of change. Profiles innovative leaders. Tells how to motivate today's workers. Shares the details of successful online alliances, and more. (Amazon.com) Thought provoking ideas on managerial excellence from the best in the business. (magazines.com) Harvard Business Review is the journal of management thought and practice, written by authorities in business and business education. This bimonthly publication offers discussion and debate on agenda-setting issues of both national and international signiPublishes research and case studies on issues in corporate strategies, management, finance, regulatory policy, technology, international trends, and related subjects. (business-magazines.com) Read the Free Digital Issue: Harvard Business Review How to Market in a Downturn Five Rules for Retailing in a Recession What's Your Google Strategy When Internal Collaboration Is Bad for Your Company Predicting Your Competitor's Reaction Who Can Help the CEO? Visit Harvard Business Review Website Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School. A monthly research-based magazine written for business practitioners, it claims a high ranking business readership and enjoys the reverence of academics, executives, and management consultants. It has been the frequent publishing home for well known scholars and management thinkers, among them Clayton M. Christensen, Peter F. Drucker, Michael E. Porter, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Gary Hamel, C.K. Prahalad, Robert S. Kaplan, Robert H. Schaffer and others. Management and business concepts and terms such as "Balanced scorecard," "Core competence," "Strategic intent," "Reengineering," "Globalization," "Marketing myopia," and "Glass ceiling" were first given prominence in HBR's pages. Its worldwide English-language circulation is 240,000, and there are 11 licensed editions of the magazine, including two Chinese-language editions, a German edition, a Hungarian edition, a Brazilian (Portuguese-language) edition, and an English-language South Asia edition. The magazine is editorially independent of Harvard Business School. It is not peer reviewed. The Editor and Managing Director of Harvard Business Review is Thomas A. Stewart. (Wikipedia.org) Bookmark
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Michael Khandagale
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Pursuing my MBA from Jamanalal Baja Institue of Management Studies in Mumbai, India. JBIMS is premier Business School in India. Please send me the free link of HBR this will enable me to complete my acadmic presentations at JBIMS regards |
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