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Harvard Business Review (hbr.org) is a leading source of in-depth articles, case studies, and research on business strategy, leadership, and management. It offers practical frameworks, data-driven insights, and expert perspectives to help professionals make strategic decisions.
More resources on Business Strategy
High Output Management
Intel CEO Andy Grove's essential management text on leverage, meetings, performance reviews, and systematic approach to maximizing managerial productivity.
Principles: Life and Work
Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio's systematic approach to decision-making through radical transparency, idea meritocracy, and algorithmic principles.
The Innovator's Dilemma
Seminal work on disruptive innovation explaining why successful companies fail when facing technological disruption despite good management practices.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Brutally honest Silicon Valley veteran's guide to navigating startup challenges including layoffs, demotions, firing friends, and managing crises.
The Lean Startup
Revolutionary approach to building startups using validated learning, rapid experimentation, and build-measure-learn feedback loops.
Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future
PayPal co-founder's contrarian thinking on building monopolies, creating new markets, and avoiding competition through technological innovation.
