Harvard Business Review - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Harvard Business Review - Übersetzung nach Englisch

JOURNAL
The Harvard Business Review; Harvard Business review; Hbr.org; Harvard Business Review Press; Harvard Business Review Online; Harvard business review; McKinsey Awards; McKinsey Award; Harv. Bus. Rev.; Harv Bus Rev
  • Some issues of ''Harvard Business Review''

Harvard Business Review         
rivista di economia pubblicata dalla Università di Harvard, USA
Harvard Business School         
  • [[Baker Library/Bloomberg Center]]
BUSINESS SCHOOL IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, USA
Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; School of Business Administration of Harvard University; Harvard University Business School; Baker scholar; Harvard Graduate School of Business; Harvard School of Business; Baker Scholar; Harvard School of Business Administration; Harvard business school cases; Harvard Business; Harvard Business School Working Knowledge; Harvard Business School (HBS); The Harvard Business School (HBS); The Harvard Business School; Harvard University School of Business; Harvard Business X; User:Fnazeeri/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/HBX; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Harvard Business X; Hbs.edu; Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration; Morgan Hall; Loeb House; Burden Hall; The Harbus; List of alumni of Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School, HBS, istituto universitario specializzato nel settore della direzione manageriale e che opera sotto gli auspici della Università di Harvard
book reviewing         
FORM OF LITERARY CRITICISM IN WHICH A BOOK IS ANALYZED BASED ON CONTENT, STYLE, AND MERIT
Book reviewing; Book reviewer; Book reports; Book reviews; Book Review; Literary review; Book Review (film); Literary book review
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business card
(business cards)
A person's business card or their card is a small card which they give to other people, and which has their name and details of their job and company printed on it.
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Harvard Business Review

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, Justin Fox, 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. 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.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Harvard Business Review
1. In a Harvard Business Review article titled "Fool vs.
2. They have to think far beyond the short term.» Harvard Business Review Editor Thomas A.
3. Speakers to include Yelena Yevgrafova, managing editor, Harvard Business Review; Sergei Nekrasov, head, banking relations and financial markets, LUKoil.
4. Stewart Black and Hal Gregersen published in Harvard Business Review said failures were 10 to 20 percent.
5. As noted by the former editor of the Harvard Business Review, Nicholas Carr, new technologies often take years to take hold.