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  2. Harvard Business Review - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Business Review began in 1922 [6] as a magazine for Harvard Business School. Founded under the auspices of Dean Wallace Donham, HBR was meant to be more than just a typical school publication. "The paper [HBR] is intended to be the highest type of business journal that we can make it, and for use by the student and the business man. It ...

  3. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    Website. image-line.com. FL Studio (known as FruityLoops before 2003) [5] is a digital audio workstation (DAW) developed by the Belgian company Image-Line. It features a graphical user interface with a pattern-based [6] music sequencer. It is available in four different editions for Microsoft Windows and macOS.

  4. Harvard Business School - Wikipedia

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    hbs.edu. Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private Ivy League research university. Located in Allston, Massachusetts, HBS owns Harvard Business Publishing, which publishes business books, leadership articles, case studies, and Harvard Business Review, a monthly academic business magazine.

  5. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center. The Chao Center is a building on the campus of Harvard Business School which is one of 14 schools within Harvard University. It is located in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. and across the street from the Harvard School of Engineering opening in 2020.

  6. Jill Avery - Wikipedia

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    Jill Avery is a senior lecturer of business administration at Harvard Business School and an expert on customer relationship management. [1][2] She is also a teacher and a designer teaching MBA courses. Avery co-authored the Harvard Business Review's tool Go To Market Tools. [3]

  7. Harvard Business Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) is a publisher founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, independent corporation and an affiliate of Harvard Business School (distinct from Harvard University Press), with a focus on improving business management practices. [1] The company offers articles, books, case studies, simulations, videos, learning programs ...

  8. Alan Garber - Wikipedia

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    Garber was born in Illinois, in 1955, to Harry and Jean Garber in a Jewish household. [3] He grew up in Rock Island, Illinois. [4]Garber attended Harvard College, where he obtained a B.A. in economics in 1976 followed by a M.A. and Ph.D. in economics, also from Harvard. [4]

  9. Advanced Management Program - Wikipedia

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    The first Advanced Management Program began at Harvard Business School in 1945, which is considered a degree program [2] [4] [5] at the conclusion of World War II. [6] The forerunner to Harvard's AMP was a series of seminars for New England businessmen taught by Harvard Business School professor Philip Cabot prior to the war.