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A year's worth of management wisdom, all in one place. This collection includes articles on leadership, strategy, and innovation, as well as articles that will help readers manage themselves and others.
Is your company spending too much time on strategy development with too little to show for it? This title inspires you to distinguish your company from rivals; clarify what your company will and won't do; craft a vision for an uncertain future; create blue oceans of uncontested market space; and use the Balanced Scorecard to measure your strategy.
A collection of 10 of the best, most influential articles on how leaders can maximize performance for their organization--and themselves--that published since the original HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership came out.We've read everything we've ever published on leadership so you don't have to. This volume collects the best articles on leadership since the first volume published in 2011.The ideal volume will cover a range of issues of interest to leaders, including: leading with emotional intelligence, decision-making, employee retention and engagement, leading change, and more.Audience: Leaders and managers and people who aspire to hold those titles. Folks who are just appointed to the role and looking for resources to ground and guide them. Folks who have held leadership positions for the majority of their career, who may be feeling burned out or weary or bored who are looking to be inspired or reenergized.
Offers managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world.
The most definitive management ideas of the century, all in one place.Harvard Business Review is the foremost destination for smart management thinking. Now, at its 100th anniversary, this commemorative volume brings together the most influential ideas since its inception.With an introduction written by editor in chief Adi Ignatius, HBR at 100 features business publishing's most influential voices on innovative topics, including:Michael E. Porter on competitive strategyClayton M. Christensen on disruptive innovationTim Brown on design thinkingLinda A. Hill on being a first-time managerDaniel Goleman on emotional intelligenceErik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee on artificial intelligenceRobert Livingston on racial equity at workAmy C. Edmondson and Mark Mortensen on psychological safetyRobert B. Cialdini on the science of persuasionW. Chan Kim and Rene Mauborgne on blue ocean strategyGary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad on strategic intentPeter F. Drucker on managing yourselfWhether you're a longtime reader or you're picking up an HBR volume for the first time, this book offers all you need to understand the most critical ideas in management.
If you read nothing else on design thinking, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you use design thinking to produce breakthrough innovations and transform your organization.
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