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Lahcen Haddad Appointed to Harvard Business Review Advisory Council

Prominent Moroccan scholar Lahcen Haddad has been appointed to the Advisory Council of Harvard Business Review (HBR).

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Lahcen Haddad Appointed to Harvard Business Review Advisory Council

Lahcen Haddad Appointed to Harvard Business Review Advisory Council

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Rabat – Prominent Moroccan scholar Lahcen Haddad has been appointed to the Advisory Council of Harvard Business Review (HBR).
HBR is a well-known management magazine that is published by Harvard Business Publishing, an independent entity affiliated with Harvard Business School. 

Established in 1922, HBR is a leading source of articles and research on a wide range of topics related to business and management, including leadership, strategy, operations, marketing, finance, and negotiation.

HBR is recognized for its research-based content that is valuable to business leaders, managers, and professionals across various industries. The magazine is published six times a year and has a global reach, with content licensed for publication in multiple international editions.

Throughout its history, HBR has featured articles by influential thinkers like Peter F. Drucker, Michael E. Porter, and Clayton Christensen, among others. 

Many important management concepts and business terms were popularized through HBR articles. The magazine is also known for the prestigious McKinsey Awards, which recognize the two most significant articles published each year.

HBR’s content is available both in print and online, and it has continued to adapt to the changing media landscape by integrating digital content and expanding its audience.As a member of HBR’s Advisory Council, Haddad will have the opportunity to contribute regularly to the magazine’s research by offering feedback and sharing his insights with editors and product developers. 

“By joining the Advisory Council, your insights will help shape the content we develop and enrich our understanding of your perspective on ideas from HBR and the wider world of management,” HBR said in its invitation to Haddad.

Haddad holds a PhD in social sciences and has held teaching and research positions at various universities. He is known for his extensive publications and research contributions, particularly in the fields of economics and business management.

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