HBR’s are expensive and generally filled with content rich essays on diverse business topics. While many articles can be of great value, I’ve found that if the article isn’t within your area of interest, the deep discussion on the topic usually makes for an uninteresting read.

That’s why I’ve added a new feature, Harvard Business Review In One Word (or less).

With a goal of efficiently communicating the value of the month’s issue, I’ll sum up the importance to fans of this site in a single word (or less).


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We might even let you buy a vowel.

Tim Post added these pithy words on Jan 03 07 at 10:44 am

We might even let you buy a vowel.

Tim Post added these pithy words on Jan 03 07 at 1:44 pm

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Harvard Business Review In One Word (or less)

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Hi, I'm Fraser and this is my personal site where I write about the things I'm interested in: start-up strategy, the web, music, and life.

My days are spent commercializing emerging technologies. Currently I'm helping to deliver the promise of semantic web to the consumer market at AdaptiveBlue. Previously I was at Trivaris, a Canadian seed stage investment firm.

I am a co-founder of Innovation Night, a community driven event supporting entrepreneurship in Canadian and US cities.

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