By Mac Nies
Harvard Business Review (HBR) Magazine is a business and management resource written for managers, executives, and anyone interested in current business topics and news. Authored by prominent business professionals, its articles and case studies cover business strategies, management practices, and the intricate challenges of business operations. HBR Magazine aims to provide readers with the latest developments in management thinking and the tools for professional application across various fields. It is a crucial resource for students pursuing administration and management degrees. Its diverse topics can also benefit students across other academic disciplines.
Cornette Library provides access to HBR Magazine both physically and electronically. Physical editions spanning from 1922 to 1981 are available on the bound periodicals shelves. The entire archive of HBR Magazine publications, including the latest issues, can be accessed online via EBSCO's Business Source Ultimate database.
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