HBR's 10 Must Reads 2022: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review (with bonus article "Begin with Trust" by Frances ... of the Year from Harvard Business Review
A year's worth of management wisdom, all in one place. We've reviewed the ideas, insights, and best practices from the past year of Harvard Business Review to keep you up-to-date on the most cutting-edge, influential thinking driving business today. With authors from Frances Frei to Morton T. Hansen and company examples from UPS to Apple, this volume brings the most current and important management conversations right to your fingertips. This book will inspire you to:
This was my first time reading HBR's Must Reads and this was a surprisingly good collection of different but highly relevant topics in the current context. I really liked the chapters on managing anxiety, working from home and topics like co-opetition. Chapters which talked about making changes at an individual level had really specific actionable advice, e.g. the chapter on anxiety had a detailed list of steps that someone can start following immediately.
I would definitely look out for more HBR's Must Reads in future especially if the chapters are of my interest.
Most articles were first published in 2020 and 2021. So you can read what was relevant and present in the minds “those days”. The people back then cared about racial justice, diversity, anxiety and sustainability.
» Today the opportunities for countries to cooperate are even larger - from tackling Covid-19 and climate change to resolving trade wars. We hope that a better understanding of co-opetition will help businesses, managers, and countries find a better way to work and succeed together! «
Reading this book in 2025, where toxic masculinity, reckless behavior and populism is widely accepted again, it reads like from a hopefully better future.
in my quest to finish all the books stacked in my apartment no matter how long ago I started them I have concluded nothing about capitalism is worth more than two stars
I've read these selections since 2015. 2022 was a weak compilation. I'd have given it 1 star for most of it, but the Cultural Innovation article was its saving grace. For that, I bumped this to 4 stars.
There are definitely some great articles in there and the format is great to quickly catch up. I enjoyed the summary of how apple is structured, and the more people/culture focused topics around trust and anxiety. Still not a „must-read-book“ that I would recommend to everyone.
Interesting and insightful lineup of articles. I particularly liked the ones on Cultural Innovation, Coopetition and Diversity & Inclusion topics. Very quick read.
Solid book with interesting articles from HBR. Easily digestible, compelling topics and with relevant examples, this is a book I’d like to pick up every now and then for a refresher on best practices. Having said that, some of the business cases presented come across as overly vague and more closely related to the previous decade’s cultural discourse. As a result, my impression is that the book fails to deliver on its very premise, that - as the title goes - is to narrate the most salient business cases of the year 2022.