Subscriber Reviews
The Absolute Best - Essential Reading for Execs
Without question, the Harvard Business Review is essential reading for every business leader, regardless of industry or organizational size. It is also quite valuable for public sector and nonprofit executives. Those aspiring to leadership positions and graduate students will find each issue an incredible learning experience. The advice found in HBR's pages can help junior managers shine.
HBR transcends the purely academic and provides concrete advice on a wide range of critical areas, including leadership, strategy, management, decision making, delegation, organizational behavior, and communications. While the articles often address management theory, they always address the real-world practice of management. HBR is written for practitioners. The writing style is clear, concise, and compelling - just what busy execs need. If you are too busy or don't know if you are interested in a full article, each article is summarized at the end. And no, you don't need an MBA to understand the articles and take action.
Yes, a HBR subscription is expensive compared to other periodicals, but HBR is worth every penny. Set yourself above the competition and read the HBR.
Practical and Relevant
If you only have the time to read one business magazine a month, this is the one that provides the most "bang for the buck". I have been a subscriber for 3 years and have read every issue from cover to cover. The articles and case studies are real and relevant and the information can be easily applied in the workplace.
By far the best!
If you consider to change the world or business, this is your source. Every cent you spent is returned to you from the articles in it. Best of the best business magazine.