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| New this month | | | HBR's 10 Must Reads on Entrepreneurship and Startups The best entrepreneurs balance brilliant business ideas with a rigorous commitment to serving their customers' needs. If you read nothing else on entrepreneurship and startups, read these 10 articles by experts in the field, in the latest book in the Must Reads series. We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you build your company for enduring success. | | | | | | Join HBR’s Executive Book Club | | | | | | |
| Harvard Business Review Entrepreneur's Handbook The one primer you need to develop your entrepreneurial skills. Whether you're imagining your new business to be the next big thing in Silicon Valley, a pivotal B2B provider, or an anchor in your local community, the Harvard Business Review Entrepreneur's Handbook is your essential resource for getting your company off the ground. It offers step-by-step guidance through the entrepreneurial process; concise explanations of the latest research on entrepreneurship from contributors such as Marc Andreessen and Reid Hoffman; time-honed best practices; stories of real companies, including Airbnb and eBay; and more. | | | | | | | | |
| HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership Lessons from Sports The world's elite athletes and coaches achieve high performance through inspiring leadership, mental toughness, and direction-setting strategic choices. Harvard Business Review has talked to many of these high performers throughout the years to learn how their success translates to the world of business. If you read nothing else on management lessons from the world of sports, read these 10 articles by athletes, coaches, and leadership experts. We've combed through our archive and selected the articles that will best help you drive performance. | | | | | | | | |
| HBR's exclusive tools | | Teams at Work: Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? Can you summarize your company's strategy in 35 words or less? Would your colleagues express it the same way? This Teams at Work toolkit supports you as you lead your team through crafting an effective strategy statement. It includes: (1) a presentation-ready PowerPoint, complete with presenter's notes; (2) the original HBR article, “Can You Say What Your Strategy Is?,” to use as reference and a deeper dive into the material; (3) a worksheet that walks you and your team through the process; and (4) an HBS case study of Edward Jones' distinctive strategy. | | | | | | | | |
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