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The venerable Harvard Business Review collects a series of the most popular articles it has published over its 100 year history. The collection is a mixed bag, with articles varying from outdated ideas to "Why isn't this required reading in every MBA program?!" level brilliant. Unfortunately, the hit rate isn't high enough to recommend buying a book that republishes content you can generally find elsewhere.
The HBR at 100 is a collection of articles that have been considered the most influential from Harvard Business Review's first century. That is a lot of articles, and there are disclaimers because obviously what would be published within the last century isn't necessarily current with the times we live in today. The collection that was opted for this book are articles that as a reader you can apply today, from the vast array of topics there are articles about management, AI, marketing, and so much more that can inspire someone today to become a better leader.
Another very good collection from one of the most reliable publications in business/management. Even if you don't agree with everything contained in each article (as is the case with me), there is always something interesting and thought-provoking in each piece. Definitely recommended.
"HBR at 100" is a collection of great articles in the first century of HBR. To be honest, it is not a light read, but it presents an array of key concepts and theories developed in the past years from influential scholars and authors. If you're a regular HBR reader or interested in business trends and development, this would be a great read for you.