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  2. Harvard Business Review - Wikipedia

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    Some issues of Harvard Business Review. Harvard Business Review (HBR) [3] [4] is a general management magazine [5] [6] published by Harvard Business Publishing, a not-for-profit, independent corporation that is an affiliate of Harvard Business School. HBR is published six times a year [3] and is headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts.

  3. Kathryn Minshew - Wikipedia

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    Minshew represented The Daily Muse in The Wall Street Journal Startup of the Year competition in Fall 2013, where she made the finals. [9] Minshew has contributed to publications including Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Inc.. [10] [11] [12] In January 2020, she launched the podcast The New Rules of Work. [13]

  4. Harvard Business School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private Ivy League research university. Located in Allston, Massachusetts , HBS owns Harvard Business Publishing , which publishes business books, leadership articles, case studies , and Harvard Business Review , a monthly academic business magazine.

  5. Scott Cook - Wikipedia

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    Scott and Signe founded and are trustees [8] of their $348 million [9] family foundation, Valhalla, which funds early childhood development, K12 education, medical research and talent, environmental innovation, data literacy, and collaborative philanthropy.

  6. Harvard Business Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Business Publishing Headquarters, Formerly housed New Balance. Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) is a publisher founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, independent corporation and an affiliate of Harvard Business School (distinct from Harvard University Press), with a focus on improving business management practices. [1]

  7. Fast Company - Wikipedia

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    Fast Company was launched in November 1995 [2] [3] by Alan Webber and Bill Taylor, two former Harvard Business Review editors, and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman. [4] [5] The publication's early competitors included Red Herring, Business 2.0 and The Industry Standard.

  8. Langley Steinert - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from business school, Steinert spent three years from 1991 until 1994 as a product manager at the now defunct Lotus Software.After his stay at Lotus, he later spent three years at Papyrus and then spent another two years at Viaweb, joining as the fifth employee of the company.

  9. Rob Markey - Wikipedia

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    [5] [15] He founded the firm's customer strategy and marketing practice, and led it from 2000 through 2018. [16] Markey is also a professor at Harvard Business School, where he teaches an MBA course in managing service operations. [17] He is the host of the Customer Confidential Podcast.