Harvard business review

Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: The Internet of everything: smart, connected products will transform your business ; Vol. 92 no. 11Publication details: Boston [etc.] Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University. 2014.Description: 144p. ill. 28cmISSN:
  • 0017-8012
Other title:
  • HBR <Jan. 2008-> [Other title]
Uniform titles:
  • Harvard business review (Online)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Harvard business review; Harvard business review; Harvard business reviewDDC classification:
  • 330.9/04
LOC classification:
  • HF5001 .H3
NLM classification:
  • W1
Online resources: Also available in print.
Contents:
Contents: Spotlight on managing the Internet of things: Strategy & competition: how smart, connected products are transforming competition; Information Technology: Digital ubiquity: how connections, sensors, and data are revolutionalizing business; Managing technology: With big data comes big resposnibility; The big idea: the best-performing CEOs in the world; Innovation: Turn your science into a business; Health care: How not to cut health care costs; Idea Watch: Talent: how companies can profit from a "growth mindset"; Defending your research: Cooks make tastier food when they can see their customers; How we did it: the U.S. chairman of PwC on keeping millenials engaged ; Experience: Managing yourself: Where to look for insight; Case study: Do business and politics mix?; Synthesis: Who's responsible for your continued growth-you or your employer?; Life's work: Norman Lear.
Item type: Periodical
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library Periodicals Periodicals Stacks HF5001 .H3 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HBR 15 2 COPIES Not for loan

Contents:
Spotlight on managing the Internet of things:
Strategy & competition: how smart, connected products are transforming competition;
Information Technology: Digital ubiquity: how connections, sensors, and data are revolutionalizing business;
Managing technology: With big data comes big resposnibility;
The big idea: the best-performing CEOs in the world;
Innovation: Turn your science into a business;
Health care: How not to cut health care costs;


Idea Watch:
Talent: how companies can profit from a "growth mindset";
Defending your research: Cooks make tastier food when they can see their customers;
How we did it: the U.S. chairman of PwC on keeping millenials engaged ;

Experience:
Managing yourself: Where to look for insight;
Case study: Do business and politics mix?;
Synthesis: Who's responsible for your continued growth-you or your employer?;
Life's work: Norman Lear.

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Annual index published <2004-> as an annual supplement with title: Reader's guide.

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