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  • "Should be titled What is Positional..."

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    I enjoyed this one and have recommended to the rest of the management team. It isn't as generic as the title sounds, it is much more aligned with positional strategy.

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    What Is Strategy?

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  • Harvard Business Review, 1-Month Subscription

    "An excellent supplement"

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    I have gotten the past 4 months issues and have greatly enjoyed the content of each one.. The narrator's voice is also very easy to listen to and uses great expressions which makes it even more easy to comprehend..

  • Harvard Business Review, 12-Month Subscription

    "An excellent supplement."

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    I have gotten the past 4 months issues and have greatly enjoyed the content of each one.. The narrator's voice is also very easy to listen to and uses great expressions which makes it even more easy to comprehend.

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  • "Student Case Studies and Research"

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    I found the HBR very informative, particularly since many of the issues seem to be compilations of the best case studies of MBA students and occasionally a research project of one of the professors. Well researched with ample examples, the HBR presents the latest thinking in business leadership, management, and human relations. The narrator is a true pleasure to listen to and his voice is quite expressive. I would prefer that HBR was published bi-monthly for the same price, but overall a reasonable value.

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    Harvard Business Review, 1-Month Subscription

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    Harvard Business Review's managerial wisdom and cutting-edge insights are must-reads in boardrooms and offices around the world. That's why Audible's exclusive audio edition is a must-hear! Each edition offers a great mix of full-length articles selected by Audible in close cooperation with HBR's editorial staff.

    Mark says: "Good summary of HBR wish it was unabridged"

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