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DescriptionHarvard Business Review USA – July/August 2016 English | 140 Pages | True PDF | 50,84 MB Harvard Business Review (HBR) is a general management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University. It is published 10 times a year and is headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts. HBR's articles cover a wide range of topics that are relevant to different industries, management functions, and geographic locations. These focus on such areas as leadership, organizational change, negotiation, strategy, operations, marketing, finance, and managing people.[3] Harvard Business Review has been the frequent publishing home for scholars and management thinkers such as Clayton M. 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. Management concepts and business terms such as Balanced scorecard,[4] Core competence,[5] Strategic intent,[6] Reengineering, Globalization, Marketing myopia,[7] and Glass ceiling were all first given prominence in HBR.[citation needed] Harvard Business Review's worldwide English-language circulation is 250,000. HBR licenses its content for publication in eleven languages besides English:[8] Arabic,[9] Chinese,[10] German,[11] Hebrew,[12] Hungarian, Italian,[13] Japanese,[14] Polish,[15] Portuguese,[16] Russian,[17] Spanish, Taiwanese How to Navigate a Digital Transformation Strategy Digital Article Barry LibertMegan BeckYoram (Jerry) Wind A five-step process. Save Share June 22, 2016 The Rise of FinTech in Supply Chains Supply chain Digital Article Dale RogersRudolf LeuschnerThomas Y. Choi New platforms are revolutionizing financing. Save Share June 22, 2016 Big-Box Retailers Have Two Options If They Want to Survive Customers Digital Article Denise Lee Yohn Stores like Bass Pro Shops and Ikea are doing just fine. Save Share June 22, 2016 Related Torrents
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