HBR has been publishing for 100 years. Here's how our purpose has evolved.
This package shows us how the world that HBR covers has evolved. Our readers still care about balance sheets and operations, but their scope of responsibility has expanded to include issues far beyond the strict purview of their businesses and rarely — if at all — considered in 1922: urgent social issues involving race, gender, and other dimensions of diversity; political polarization; and the existential threat of climate change.
Just as the concerns of our readers have evolved, so has our understanding of leadership. Most obviously, the white, male, U.S.-centric perspective of HBR in 1922 has expanded to include people of every race, gender, and background.
Organizations have gotten more complicated, as has the challenge of running them. They need leadership at all levels, not just at the top. They need managers who can think not just about the bottom line but about the culture they help shape. Leaders must learn how to bring out the best in their teams, their organizations, their partners, and their communities.
In 1922 leadership was the province of the few. In 2022 we believe that anyone who wants to become a good leader can do so with the right kind of guidance. Perhaps what we’re still talking about is the “better theoretical basis for executive action” that Wallace B. Donham envisioned 100 years ago. Providing that essential insight is still what drives us. And we hope it continues to inspire you.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
‘No ifs, ands, or buts’ that Newsom will run for president if Biden doesn’t: ReportCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom is preparing a run for the White House in 2024 if President Joe Biden chooses not to seek reelection, according to a new report.
続きを読む »
Local Black-Led Tech Startups Get Funding Boost from GoogleThe leaders of events management platform Eventnoire and revenue management tool for the vacation rental industry Buoy Pricing were awarded $100,000 each from the Google for Startups Black Founders Fund.
続きを読む »
Strength training for running: Could it boost your performance?Experts weigh in on the best ways to practice strength training for running
続きを読む »
Hawaii surf champ, 24, reportedly dies after seizure in the waterKalani David died during a practice surf session in Costa Rica, the Associated Press reported.
続きを読む »
Young Latinx People Are Destigmatizing Brujería as a Form of WellnessYoung millennials and Gen Z are changing the negative narrative that surrounds brujería.
続きを読む »