Leadership challenges rarely arrive one at a time. You might be navigating hiring in the age of AI, managing conflict within your team, or simply trying to stay effective when demands keep piling up.
That’s why we offer HBR Reading Lists—subscriber-only collections of articles curated by HBR editors around the topics leaders face most often. Rather than searching for the right insight, you can quickly access a thoughtfully assembled set of perspectives, frameworks, and practical guidance on a specific challenge.
With an HBR subscription, you’ll unlock access to reading lists on topics ranging from strategy and leadership to workplace culture and personal effectiveness. |
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| As AI reshapes how organizations recruit, assess, and develop employees, leaders must rethink longstanding talent practices. This collection explores how to identify potential, develop new capabilities, and build stronger teams in an AI-enabled workplace. |
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Disagreement is inevitable. Productive conflict is not. This list brings together HBR’s guidance on navigating difficult conversations, resolving tensions, and turning conflict into stronger collaboration. |
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| When priorities compete and pressure builds, leaders need clarity—not more noise. This collection offers practical guidance on managing competing demands, making better decisions, and leading effectively through challenging periods. |
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These reading lists are just one of the ways an HBR subscription helps you learn more efficiently. Along with unlimited access to articles, research, podcasts, and other subscriber benefits, you’ll gain access to curated collections designed to help you quickly find the ideas most relevant to the challenges you’re facing right now.
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When everyone has access to the same rigorous ideas, better decisions follow—across roles, functions, and levels. |
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| Designed for senior leaders, HBR Executive brings together exclusive content, playbooks, and live events to help leaders navigate their most complex decisions. |
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