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    Boston : Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University. | Boston, MA, USA :Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation, | Boston, MA, USA :Harvard Business School, ; 1.1922/23 -
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000765
    Format: volumes.
    ISSN: 0017-8012 (print)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Harvard Business Review Press publishes the best thinking in the areas of business strategy, general management, technology, leadership, human resources, and innovation. Intelligent business readers turn to us for answers to the questions they face every day, and for the guidance and debate that will have a profound impact on their lives - both personally and professionally."
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Harvard Business Review (HBR) is a general management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University. HBR is published six times a year and is headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts. HBR covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to various industries, management functions, and geographic locations. These include leadership, negotiation, strategy, operations, marketing, and finance. Harvard Business Review has published articles by Clayton Christensen, Peter F. Drucker, Michael E. Porter, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, John Hagel III, Thomas H. Davenport, Gary Hamel, C.K. Prahalad, Vijay Govindarajan, Robert S. Kaplan, Rita Gunther McGrath and others.[citation needed] Several management concepts and business terms were first given prominence in HBR. Harvard Business Review's worldwide English-language circulation is 250,000. HBR licenses its content for publication in thirteen languages besides English. [...] Harvard Business Review began in 1922 as a magazine for Harvard Business School. Founded under the auspices of Dean Wallace Donham, HBR was meant to be more than just a typical school publication. 'The paper [HBR] is intended to be the highest type of business journal that we can make it, and for use by the student and the business man. It is not a school paper,' Donham wrote. Initially, HBR's focus was on macroeconomic trends, as well as on important developments within specific industries. Following World War II, HBR emphasized the cutting-edge management techniques that were developed in large corporations, like General Motors, during that time period. Over the next three decades, the magazine continued to refine its focus on general management issues that affect business leaders, billing itself as the 'magazine for decision makers.' Prominent articles published during this period include 'Marketing Myopia' by Theodore Levitt and 'Barriers and Gateways to Communication' by Carl R. Rogers and Fritz J. Roethlisberger. [...] In the 1980s, Theodore Levitt became the editor of Harvard Business Review and changed the magazine to make it more accessible to general audiences. Articles were shortened and the scope of the magazine was expanded to include a wider range of topics. In 1994, Harvard Business School formed Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) as an independent entity. Between 2006 and 2008, HBP went through several reorganizations but finally settled into the three market-facing groups that exist today: Higher Education, which distributes cases, articles, and book chapters for business education materials; Corporate Learning, which provides standardized on-line and tailored off-line leadership development courses; and Harvard Business Review Group, which publishes Harvard Business Review magazine and its web counterpart (HBR.org), and publishes books (Harvard Business Review Press)."
    Note: FREQUENCY: * 01.1922 - 25.1947: quarterly. * 26.1948 - 78.2000: bimonthly. * 79.2001 - 81.2003: monthly. * 82.2004 - 87.2009: monthly (double issue for Jul/Aug). * 88.2010 - 94.2016: monthly (double issues for Jan/Feb and Jul/Aug). * 95.2017 - present: bimonthly. , ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM: online version. , ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM: microfiche version: Ann Arbor, MI, USA : University Microflms International, 1986 - 1996. , ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM: German version: Hamburg : Manager-Magazin-Verlagsgesellschaft, 1993 - present. ISSN 0945-6570. , ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM: German related periodical: Harvard-Manager. Hamburg : Manager-Magazin-Verlagsgesellschaft, 1979 - 1992. ISSN 0174-335X. , INDEX NOTE: annual index published as annual supplement with title: Reader's guide, 2004-2005.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Periodicals
    URL: FULL  ((OIS Credentials Required): 1922 - present)
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