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HARVARD BUSINESS PUBLISHING LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE FOR LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONALS
Resources, Tools, and Thought Leader Commentary
Help Organizations Address Key Challenges
BOSTON – March 12, 2008 – Harvard Business Publishing today launched a new website for leadership development professionals who seek rich, interactive learning experiences in leadership development, talent management and corporate strategy for their organizations. This new online destination (
www.harvardbusiness.org/corporate) presents essential information on the diverse portfolio of content, tools and other learning assets from Harvard Business Publishing. Now, visitors can tap into the world’s best business ideas, practices and programs developed specifically for organizations that want to excel in creating and developing their talent pipelines at all levels.
The website (
www.harvardbusiness.org/corporate) showcases Harvard Business Publishing’s wide array of learning resources, from online skill development courses to print and digital content and associated services. Visitors can also access online commentary from thought leaders, authors, and practitioners who are writing about the most pressing issues in talent management, strategic performance development, and new trends in learning and technology.
“Our customer base is growing, and we expect to deliver exciting new products in the coming months,” said Peter McAteer, managing director and vice president of Harvard Business Publishing’s corporate learning division. “From this new website to new product offerings, to new delivery methods, our efforts are aimed at our goal of providing exceptional access to the best ideas, research, strategies and tactics to support leaders facing complex business challenges.”
The website offers visitors a complete view into the content portfolio, with the ability to explore our offerings by level of learner, strategic imperative, or defined learning experience. “Customers expect and deserve seamless access to all of Harvard Business’ resources,” said Ellen Slaby, director of marketing, Harvard Business Publishing’s corporate learning division. “These changes will enable us to deliver that level of service as we grow our product and service offerings.”
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