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The May–June 2026 issue of Harvard Business Review is live—bringing together new research, expert analysis, and real‑world insight on the challenges leaders are facing right now.

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Highlights from the latest issue:

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Negotiating When There Is No Plan B

How to find leverage and protect your interests even when you appear to hold all the disadvantages.

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How to Build a Superteam That Keeps Getting Better

Seven research backed practices for creating teams that continuously improve.

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What Companies Can Learn from Their Biggest Fans

Your most devoted employees and customers have a lot to teach you about loyalty and performance.

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Employees Are Relying on AI for Personal Support. That’s Risky.

New research on how AI can weaken human connection at work—and what leaders should do about it.

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Should You Appoint an Interim CEO?

Why interim leadership is riskier than it looks—and when it makes sense.

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