Heading to #SXSWEDU 2025? Be sure to check out Harvard Business Review's Amy Gallo in podcast session, Women at Work: Navigating the Hidden Curriculum: What Schools Don't Teach Women About Work on March 6, 10 – 11 am CT. She'll be discussing the unwritten rules that make or break careers for women with Aimee Laun, SPHR, SHRM-SCP and Neda Norouzi, PhD. #WomenatWork
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At Harvard Business Publishing, we believe in the power of leadership to inspire, to transform, and to advance the global good. We empower leaders with breakthrough ideas that solve problems, that elevate performance, and that unlock the leader in everyone. We help leaders move the world forward. Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, independent corporation that is an affiliate of Harvard Business School. We inform and inspire professionals, corporations, educators, and students around the world with the best in management thinking and practice. Through our articles, books, case studies, simulations, videos, learning programs, and digital tools, we reach thousands of organizations and millions of subscribers and social media followers. With over 600 employees located in Boston (HQ), New York City, Australia, France, India, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom, we serve as a bridge between academia and enterprises around the globe. Our three market units—Education, Corporate Learning, and Harvard Business Review Group—produce a variety of media including print and digital (Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review Press books, Harvard Business School cases), events (participant-centered learning seminars, custom events, webinars), digital learning (Harvard ManageMentor, HMM Spark), blended learning, and campus experiences. Through these platforms, HBP is able to influence real-world change by maximizing the reach and impact of its essential offering—ideas. Working at Harvard Business Publishing brings you into a global, dynamic organization that’s constantly discovering—new markets, new technologies and media platforms, and new groundbreaking ideas. You’ll find your co-workers intellectually curious and highly engaged. We collaborate. We experiment. We are always learning.
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- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
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- Brighton, MA
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1994
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- Publishing, Higher Education, Leadership Development, Digital Media, Learning, Innovation, and Technology
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Employees at Harvard Business Publishing
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Paul Evenson
Senior Director, Agile Practice at Harvard Business Publishing
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Holly Weeks
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William Ellet
Lecturer, University of Miami Business School
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Meloney Sallie-Dosunmu, MBA
Platform Speaker, Adjunct Faculty @ Muhlenberg College | Senior Moderator / Facilitator, Employee Engagement Program strategist, Leadership…
Updates
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We're thrilled to announce that Amy Bernstein has been named the new Editor in Chief of Harvard Business Review! She succeeds Adi Ignatius, who will be moving to the role of Editor at Large to spearhead the launch of a new HBR offering for C-suite leaders. Amy is a highly respected and talented editor who has overseen HBR’s flagship magazine and its team of editors since 2011. She’s also the founding co-host of HBR’s award-winning Women at Work podcast. With her deep understanding of the HBR audience and track record of editorial innovation, she’s excited to build on HBR’s strengths in this time of profound change and complexity for all business leaders.
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We're thrilled to announce that Amy Bernstein has been named the new Editor in Chief of Harvard Business Review! She succeeds Adi Ignatius, who will be moving to the role of Editor at Large to spearhead the launch of a new HBR offering for C-suite leaders. Amy is a highly respected and talented editor who has overseen HBR’s flagship magazine and its team of editors since 2011. She’s also the founding co-host of HBR’s award-winning Women at Work podcast. With her deep understanding of the HBR audience and track record of editorial innovation, she’s excited to build on HBR’s strengths in this time of profound change and complexity for all business leaders.
Harvard Business Review Names Amy Bernstein Editor in Chief
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Familiar with Alicia Keyes' song Superwoman? HBP's Lindsey Warren Dietrich comes to mind as she creatively juggles being a mom and wife with her HBP leadership roles in sales and as a co-leader for our Abilities+ EBRG as well as pursuing her many other interests. We're thankful for Lindsey's commitment to excellence and taking on what is hard in all that she does!
Meet Lindsey Dietrich, Abilities+ EBRG Co-Leader and Associate Director, Direct and Custom Sales
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We’re thrilled to share that Harvard Business Publishing has achieved MLT Black Equity at Work Silver Certification and are proud to be amongst this group of organizations as we strive to achieve equity for all! HBP committed to participating in MLT’s Black Equity at Work Certification programs because of its comprehensive measurement framework, requirement of rigorous action, hands-on support, and accountability for achieving and sustaining measurable results. In the past year of our participation, we have made progress in several areas, including compensation equity, workplace culture, and contributions and investments. We continue to focus on representation and business practices to further our progress on our journey toward racial equity in our workplace. To learn more about MLT Black Equity at Work Certification Program, visit: https://lnkd.in/edCb7p8U.
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We are excited to announce that our Human Resources and DEI teams received Top 50 Teams awards from OnConferences, voted by the public. We appreciate your support for our dedicated teams led by Angela Cheng-Cimini 鄭婷婷 and Ellen Bailey. These teams of committed professionals work tirelessly to support our people, talent practices, culture, and business and fulfill our mission to help leaders move forward. We thank our employees for voting as well; it truly takes a village, and we appreciate ours! See the 2024 Team Award Winners here: https://lnkd.in/gHCKbKxN #humanresources #diversityequityinclusion #culturematters
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We were honored to host Isabel González Whitaker, AVP of Moms Clean Air Force and Director of EcoMadres, Alex Mena, Executive Editor at the Miami Herald, and Frank Lorenzo, former CEO of Continental Airlines and author of the book Flying for Peanuts, for an employee event organized by HBP's Mosaic EBRG to celebrate Latin American Heritage Month. Adi Ignatius, Editor in Chief of Harvard Business Review, moderated the conversation and covered many topics from the personal origin stories of the speakers to discussions about expected assimilation, privilege, language barriers, and lessons learned from observing the struggles and accomplishments of their parents’ immigrant experience. Our discussion emphasized the importance of advocating for immigrants and the role of civic engagement in driving positive change. It was a thought-provoking and insightful conversation that shed light on both the diverse and shared lived experiences faced by the Latin American community. We are so grateful to Isabel, Alex, Frank, and Adi for joining us, as well as for our Mosaic EBRG for organizing the event. #LatinAmericanHeritageMonth #diversityequityinclusion
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Excited to have Ellen Bailey, our VP of Business and Culture Transformation, moderate the final panel with Karen Greenbaum, Ozzie (Oswaldo) Gromada Meza, and Anna Mok at the “Catapulting Talent DEI Progress through AI: Thought Leadership Forum” at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business. Organizer Tina Shah Paikeday brought this transformative roundtable together to focus on leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. #DEI #AITalentProgress
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We are proud to shine a light on our colleague Michael Rogan, fondly known as "Rogan," for the important work he does both as a leader on our finance team and as a leader for our Pride+ EBRG. #Pride+ #Equality
HBP EBRG Leader Spotlight: Michael Rogan
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The "Crafting Your Life" simulation day at the Harvard University Ed Portal was a fantastic event allowing students to navigate through various life scenarios, helping them improve their decision-making and problem-solving abilities. Our team looks forward to another opportunity to work with Harvard Ed Portal and local area students. #lifelonglearning #studentleaders
HBP Partners with Harvard Ed Portal to Deliver Simulation to Local Students
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