HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW MAGAZINE
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSOR ROBERT ANTHONY DIES Harvard Business School BOSTON - Robert N. Anthony, a much honored member of the Harvard Business School faculty for more than 40 years and a world renowned and prolific scholar, author, and innovator in the field of management accounting and control who also made his mark in public service at the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies, died on Friday, Dec. 1, at the Kendal Retirement Community in Luce's Fortune Is the Inspiration For New Business Magazine The New York Sun A new bimonthly business magazine with a free-market philosophy and intellectual bent, the American, made its debut this week. The magazine's publisher and editor in chief, James Glassman, who has edited Roll Call and the New Republic, said his inspiration for the venture was Henry Luce's Fortune, when it began publication in 1929. The goal is to bridge the gap in the business magazine market Study: Nat. Geo, Sunset Tops in Reader Satisfaction Mediaweek Consumers ranked National Geographic, Sunset and Harvard Business Review highest in overall reader satisfaction among print publications, according to newly released data from Monroe Mendelsohn Research (MMR). Among publications' Web sites, the highest-ranking were those of National Geographic, Parenting and Cooking Light. COVER STORY: Literary Hideaway Nashville Scene To meet the man most folks consider the greatest literary editor of his generation, head south out of Nashville along Hillsboro Road until you’re well past the Williamson County line. PayPal's Thiel Scores 230 Percent Gain With Soros-Style Fund Bloomberg.com Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- One morning in 1998, at Hobee's coffee shop, near Stanford University, a young money manager named Peter Thiel decided to gamble on an Internet startup. Foolish Book Review: Corporate Responsibility, Part 3 The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News In our previous articles highlighting essays from Harvard Business Review on Corporate Responsibility, we've looked at two important pieces on the topic of corporate social responsibility. First we saw how corporations are able to serve the world's poor, and do so profitably. Next we learned that Canon uses a spirit of cooperation to positively affect communities and the environment. On the stand St. Petersburg Times As anyone who runs a service business knows, the primary source of revenue - customers - is the biggest pain in the neck when it comes to trying to turn a profit. 12-01-06 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE Eurweb EDDIE MURPHY BACK FOR ‘BEVERLY HILLS COP IV ’: Actor looking to update the classic film franchise. *Cue up the “Axel Foley Theme.” Eddie Murphy is moving forward with a fourth installment of his successful film franchise, “Beverly Hills Cop.” 2006 Top 50 The Sun Post Two years ago, Charles Burkett IV gave the most serious challenge to Surfside Town Hall in more than a decade when he ran for mayor and led a slate of four candidates for the commission. 11-28-06 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE Eurweb WILL & JADA BRING TWO MORE COMEDIES TO TV: Couple lines up projects with CW and ABC. *"All of Us" executive producers Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have received script commitments from the CW and ABC for two of their comedy projects.
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSOR ROBERT ANTHONY DIES Harvard Business School BOSTON - Robert N. Anthony, a much honored member of the Harvard Business School faculty for more than 40 years and a world renowned and prolific scholar, author, and innovator in the field of management accounting and control who also made his mark in public service at the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies, died on Friday, Dec. 1, at the Kendal Retirement Community in Luce's Fortune Is the Inspiration For New Business Magazine The New York Sun A new bimonthly business magazine with a free-market philosophy and intellectual bent, the American, made its debut this week. The magazine's publisher and editor in chief, James Glassman, who has edited Roll Call and the New Republic, said his inspiration for the venture was Henry Luce's Fortune, when it began publication in 1929. The goal is to bridge the gap in the business magazine market Study: Nat. Geo, Sunset Tops in Reader Satisfaction Mediaweek Consumers ranked National Geographic, Sunset and Harvard Business Review highest in overall reader satisfaction among print publications, according to newly released data from Monroe Mendelsohn Research (MMR). Among publications' Web sites, the highest-ranking were those of National Geographic, Parenting and Cooking Light. COVER STORY: Literary Hideaway Nashville Scene To meet the man most folks consider the greatest literary editor of his generation, head south out of Nashville along Hillsboro Road until you’re well past the Williamson County line. PayPal's Thiel Scores 230 Percent Gain With Soros-Style Fund Bloomberg.com Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- One morning in 1998, at Hobee's coffee shop, near Stanford University, a young money manager named Peter Thiel decided to gamble on an Internet startup. Foolish Book Review: Corporate Responsibility, Part 3 The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News In our previous articles highlighting essays from Harvard Business Review on Corporate Responsibility, we've looked at two important pieces on the topic of corporate social responsibility. First we saw how corporations are able to serve the world's poor, and do so profitably. Next we learned that Canon uses a spirit of cooperation to positively affect communities and the environment. On the stand St. Petersburg Times As anyone who runs a service business knows, the primary source of revenue - customers - is the biggest pain in the neck when it comes to trying to turn a profit. 12-01-06 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE Eurweb EDDIE MURPHY BACK FOR ‘BEVERLY HILLS COP IV ’: Actor looking to update the classic film franchise. *Cue up the “Axel Foley Theme.” Eddie Murphy is moving forward with a fourth installment of his successful film franchise, “Beverly Hills Cop.” 2006 Top 50 The Sun Post Two years ago, Charles Burkett IV gave the most serious challenge to Surfside Town Hall in more than a decade when he ran for mayor and led a slate of four candidates for the commission. 11-28-06 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE Eurweb WILL & JADA BRING TWO MORE COMEDIES TO TV: Couple lines up projects with CW and ABC. *"All of Us" executive producers Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have received script commitments from the CW and ABC for two of their comedy projects.harvard+business+review+magazine: harvard+business+review+magazine
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