HBR Italia

100 years of the most advanced managerial culture

Harvard Business Review, founded in 1921, is the most widely-circulated management magazine in the world with over 500,000 copies sold monthly and 12 national editions.

Harvard Business Review Italia, born in 2006, is the leading management magazine in Italy, with a circulation exceeding 10.000 monthly. It is the reflection of two of the most celebrated and esteemed universities in the world: Harvard University and Harvard Business School.

It publishes articles and essays by the world’s foremost authors, not only those connected with Harvard, such as Michael Porter, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Robert Kaplan, Clay Christensen, Joseph Kotter, Linda Hill, Pankaj Ghemawat, but many others. It hosts contributions from the most advanced Italian top managers and experts, including representatives from academia and consultancy: Francesco Starace, Alessandro Profumo, Marco Alverà, Gabriele Galateri, Enrico Giovannini, Umberto Bertelè, Vittorio Colao, Elena Zambon, Diana Bracco, Pietro Guindani, Andrea Illy, Angelos Papadimitriou, Carlo Pesenti, Paolo Scaroni, and many others. Harvard Business Review Italia also offers special advanced studies, conferences, books, digital publications, and a young but established academy for high-impact training.