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  <publisher>Harvard Business School Press</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2010</dateIssued>
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 <note>You want the most important ideas on management all in one place. Now you can have themâ€”in a set of HBR's 10 Must Reads. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles on strategy, change leadership, managing people, and managing yourself and selected the most important ones to help you maximize your performance.&#13;
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This six-title collection includes only the most critical articles from the worldâ€™s top management experts, curated from Harvard Business Reviewâ€™s rich archives. Weâ€™ve done the work of selecting them so you wonâ€™t have to. These books are packed with enduring advice from the best minds in business such as: Michael Porter, Clayton Christensen, Peter Drucker, John Kotter, Daniel Goleman, Jim Collins, Ted Levitt, Gary Hamel, W. Chan Kim, RenÃ©e Mauborgne and much more.&#13;
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The HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads Boxed Set includes:&#13;
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HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads: The Essentials&#13;
This book brings together the best thinking from managementâ€™s most influential experts. Once youâ€™ve read these definitive articles, you can delve into each core topic the series explores: managing yourself, managing people, leadership, strategy, and change management.&#13;
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HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself&#13;
The path to your professional success starts with a critical look in the mirror. Hereâ€™s how to stay engaged throughout your 50-year work life, tap into your deepest values, solicit candid feedback, replenish your physical and mental energy, and rebound from tough times. This book includes the bonus article â€œHow Will You Measure Your Life?â€ by Clayton M. Christensen.&#13;
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HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads on Managing People&#13;
Managing your employees is fraught with challenges, even if youâ€™re a seasoned pro. Boost their performance by tailoring your management styles to their temperaments, motivating with responsibility rather than money, and fostering trust through solicited input. This book includes the bonus article â€œLeadership That Gets Results,â€ by Daniel Goleman.&#13;
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HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads on Leadership&#13;
Are you an extraordinary leaderâ€”or just a good manager? Learn how to motivate others to excel, build your teamâ€™s confidence, set direction, encourage smart risk-taking, credit others for your success, and draw strength from adversity. This book includes the bonus article â€œWhat Makes an Effective Executive,â€ by Peter F. Drucker.&#13;
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HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads on Strategy&#13;
Is your company spending too much time on strategy development, with too little to show for it? Discover what it takes to distinguish your company from rivals, clarify what it will (and wonâ€™t) do, create blue oceans of uncontested market space, and make your priorities explicit so employees can realize your vision. This book includes the bonus article â€œWhat Is Strategy?â€ by Michael E. Porter.&#13;
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HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads on Change Management&#13;
Most companiesâ€™ change initiatives failâ€”but yours can beat the odds. Learn how to overcome addiction to the status quo, establish a sense of urgency, mobilize commitment and resources, silence naysayers, minimize the pain of change, and motivate change even when business is good. This book includes the bonus article â€œLeading Change,â€ by John P. Kotter.&#13;
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About the HBRâ€™s 10 Must Reads Series:&#13;
HBR's 10 Must Reads series is the definitive collection of ideas and best practices for aspiring and experienced leaders alike. These books offer essential reading selected from the pages of Harvard Business Review on topics critical to the success of every manager. Each book is packed with advice and inspiration from the best minds in business.</note>
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