Welcome to the HBR Executive Agenda for April 16, 2026. Adi Ignatius is the editor at large at Harvard Business Review and its former editor in chief. HBR Executive delivers trusted insights and ...
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Cyrus P. Sarfaty ’29, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall. It used to annoy me when people would say, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” It’s a platitude: laughably open-ended ...
President Donald Trump dropped a wild post about his “Historic and Military Imperative” ballroom, declaring “no judge can be allowed to stop” its construction. In addition to the underground work — ...
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I once brought tears to the eyes of the new patriarch of the Chaldean Church. He’s known as Paul III now, but back in 2016 he was an archbishop, formerly of Mosul, in Iraq. He had recently been ...
Retail in 2026 is moving faster than most organizations can manage through effort alone. Customers expect clear answers, quick adjustments and smooth experiences wherever they engage. Inside stores ...
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