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Writer's pictureDevika Dhopatkar

4 HBR articles that every student should read

Harvard Business Review is a coveted publication. All management students appreciate a good HBR article. However, many students who do not have management background are unaware about it. There are so many articles available that such students often find it difficult to figure out which articles would be relevant to them or beneficial for them as most of the articles look like those have been written exclusively for top executives of a Fortune 500 company. It isn't so. There are many articles for everyone.

Though reading all the articles will require a subscription, HBR lets the registered users (registration is free) read up to 4 complimentary articles every month. So, in case you haven't used up this month's free articles limit, or if you'd like to read something interesting and useful next month, here are some recommendations for articles that every student can read-


1. How High Achievers Overcome Their Anxiety by Morra Aarons-Mele. (March - April '23 magazine)


2. How to Overcome Your Fear of the Unknown by Nathan Furr and Susannah Harmon Furr (July - August '22 Magazine)


3. How to Give a Killer Presentation- Lessons from TED by Chris Anderson (June '13 Magazine)


4. Stop Scripting Your Speeches by Joel Schwartzberg (published 27 Jan '21)


Thank you for reading.







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