Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Harvard business review

A wholly owned, not-for-profit endeavor, The Harvard Business Review also offers itself, in eleven translated editions, as well, to business educators who can plot courses around the magazine—using the divisions of emphasis that include Accounting and Control; Business and Government; Competitive Strategy; Entrepreneurship; Finance; General Management; Human Resources Management; Information Systems Management; Organizational Behavior and Leadership; Service Management; and Social Enterprise and Ethics as the base text for their business curricula design and development. Educators access The Harvard Business Review to implement school cases, Harvard Business School exam replicas, and cutting-edge materials for undergraduate, graduate, and executive development courses. The Harvard Business Review reaches a wide-ranging demographic (of college-educated male and female readers between 18 and 55+); The HBR appeals to the business cross-section of corporate executives; and The Harvard Business Review, catering to and concerning the motivators, the innovators, the leaders, and the motivated learners of today, makes a mission of informing and entertaining with the best practices of the business world. Read also: Project management tips and web based project management software

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