Hbr’s 10 Must Reads 2018: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review (with Bonus Article “customer Loyalty Is Overrated”) (Hbr’s 10 Must Reads)
A year’s worth of management wisdom, all in one place.
We’ve reviewed the ideas, insights, and best practices from the past year of Harvard Business Review to keep you up-to-date on the most cutting-edge, influential thinking driving business today. With authors from Michael E. Porter to Daniel Kahneman and company examples from P&G to Adobe, this volume brings the most current and important management conversations to your fingertips.
This book will inspire you to:
- Reconsider what keeps your customers coming back
- Create visualizations that send a clear message
- Assess how quickly disruptive change is coming to your industry
- Boost engagement by giving your employees the freedom to break the rules
- Understand what blockchain is and how it will affect your industry
- Get your product in customers’ hands faster by accelerating your research and development phase
This collection of articles includes “Customer Loyalty Is Overrated,” by A.G. Lafley and Roger L. Martin; “Noise: How to Overcome the High, Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Decision Making,” by Daniel Kahneman, Andrew M. Rosenfield, Linnea Gandhi, and Tom Blaser; “Visualizations That Really Work,” by Scott Berinato; “Right Tech, Wrong Time,” by Ron Adner and Rahul Kapoor; “How to Pay for Health Care,” by Michael E. Porter and Robert S. Kaplan; “The Performance Management Revolution,” by Peter Cappelli and Anna Tavis; “Let Your Workers Rebel,” by Francesca Gino; “Why Diversity Programs Fail,” by Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev; “What So Many People Don’t Get About the U.S. Working Class,” by Joan C. Williams; “The Truth About Blockchain,” by Marco Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani; and “The Edison of Medicine,” by Steven Prokesch.



Another annual harvest of timeless and timely business wisdom
November 14th, 2018 at 4:02 amThis is the latest in a series of the âHBR 10 Must Readâ anthologies that are published annually in autumn. Each consists of ten articles plus a âbonusâ article, all previously published in Harvard Business Review. The contents are selected by HBR editors. In the Note that introduces the 2018 edition, they say this: âEvery year, as we build each issue of Harvard Business Review, we examine the most important challenges facing business leaders todayâ¦The standout articles of the year collected…
November 14th, 2018 at 4:27 am