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 strategy
- Clayton M. Christensen on disruptive innovation
- Tim Brown on design thinking
- Linda A. Hill on being a first-time manager
- Daniel Goleman on emotional intelligence
- Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee on artificial intelligence
- Robert Livingston on racial equity at work
- Amy C. Edmondson and Mark Mortensen on psychological safety
- Robert B. Cialdini on the science of persuasion
- W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne on blue ocean strategy
- Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad on strategic intent
- Peter F. Drucker on managing yourself
Whether 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.