Company Overview
Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, independent corporation that is an affiliate of Harvard Business School. Our mission is to improve the practice of management in a changing world. This mission influences how we approach what we do here and what we believe is important.
With approximately 450 employees, primarily based in Boston, with offices in New York City, India, and the United Kingdom, Harvard Business Publishing serves as a bridge between academia and enterprises around the globe through its publications and multiple platforms for content delivery, and its reach into three markets: academic, corporate, and individual managers. Harvard Business Publishing has a conventional governance structure comprising a Board of Directors, an internal Executive Committee, and Business Unit Directors.
The three market groups Higher Education, Corporate Learning, and Harvard Business Review Group, produce a variety of media including print and digital (Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review Press Books, Harvard Business School Cases, Brief Cases, blogs), events (Participant-Centered Learning Seminars, Custom Events, Webinars), and online learning (Harvard ManageMentor, Leadership Direct, Online Courses, Simulations). Through these publishing platforms, Harvard Business Publishing is able to influence real-world change by maximizing the reach and impact of its essential offering—ideas. Read our corporate brochure to learn more about our business.
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Market Groups
Higher Education Business educators worldwide use course materials from the Higher Education group to add dynamic, real-life perspectives to undergraduate, MBA, and executive education programs. We also offer resources and seminars that support participant-centered learning, the cornerstone of a teaching practice that stimulates students’ thinking and prepares them for future managerial decision-making. The Higher Education web site expedites course planning and direct delivery of materials to students — including cases, articles, online simulations and courses.
Corporate Learning Harvard Business Publishing Corporate Learning partners with clients to create world-class leadership development solutions for managers at all levels in global organizations and governments. We leverage the management insight, thought leadership, and expertise of Harvard Business School faculty and Harvard Business Review authors to provide solutions that are relevant to today’s most pressing business challenges. For more than 20 years, we have developed and delivered innovative, technology-enabled solutions that drive meaningful business results.
Harvard Business Review Group Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, books, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org, Harvard Business Review aims to provide professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to help lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.
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Corporate Offices
Harvard Business Publishing — Corporate Headquarters
Harvard Business Publishing
20 Guest Street, Suite 700
Brighton, MA 02135
617-783-7400 phone
617-783-7664 fax
Harvard Business Publishing – New York Office
3 Columbus Circle
Suite 2210
New York, NY 10019 USA
(212) 872-9280 phone
(212) 956-0933 fax
Harvard Business School Publishing Europe Ltd.
3 Waterhouse Square, 138 Holborn
London, EC1N 2SW UK
+44 (0) 20 4526 5095 phone
+44 (0) 20 7831 9261 fax
Harvard Business School Publishing India Pvt. Ltd.
Piramal Tower, 7th Floor
Peninsula Corporate Park
Ganpatrao Kadam Marg
Lower Parel (West), Mumbai – 400 013
+91 22 6108 4043 phone
+91 22 2490 0724 fax
infoindia@harvardbusiness.org
Harvard Business School Publishing Asia/Pacific Private Limited
9 Raffles Place Level 58
Republic Plaza
Singapore 048619
+65 6829 7155 phone
+65 6829 7070 fax
Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation Dubai Branch Office
Dubai Design District
Building 3, 3rd Floor (Unit 314, 341)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+97 1445 19806 phone
Driving Directions to Corporate Headquarters
15 Guest Street (South Building Garage)
Brighton, MA 02135
GOING WEST ON THE MASS PIKE FROM DOWNTOWN BOSTON
Take the Mass Pike West to Exit 20 (Brighton/Cambridge). After the tollbooth, bear right toward Cambridge/Somerville. After the second set of stoplights, go left on Soldiers Field Road (before the bridge). Go 1.2 miles past the Harvard University athletic fields and bear left toward Newton on Soldiers Field Road (signs say Arlington/Fresh Pond Parkway to the right, but stay left). Go 1.2 miles and bear right off of Soldiers Field Road at the Watertown/Brighton exit. At the end of a very short off ramp, stay left and follow signs for Brighton Center (signs say Arsenal Street, Watertown to the right, but stay left). Go straight through three sets of lights and over the Mass Pike (the TV 38 tower and the Stockyard Restaurant will be on your right) and take a left onto Guest Street. The entry to the Brighton Landing Garage will be on your right.
GOING EAST ON THE MASS PIKE FROM ROUTE 128
Take the Mass Pike East to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). At the top of the off ramp go straight through two sets of lights and follow signs for Charlesbank Road bearing off to the left. Go .4 miles over the Turnpike and through a residential area to merge with Nonantum Road. Follow for 0.4 miles (the MDC skating rink will be on your left) going straight through the light at Brooks Street; continue straight (do not bear right at sign for Brighton). Follow past the MDC pool on your right. At this point you will see IHOP straight ahead. Stay to the right of the fork at IHOP. You are now on Birmingham Parkway. Follow straight through three sets of lights to the end of Birmingham Parkway. Go right over the Mass Pike (the Stockyard Restaurant will be on your right) and take a left onto Guest Street. The entry to Brighton Landing Garage will be on your right.
Public Transportation Directions
There are two MBTA bus lines that stop adjacent to Boston Landing. The number 64 bus runs to and from Central Square, and the Number 86 bus runs between Harvard Square and Cleveland Circle, providing access to the Red and Green MBTA transit lines. Visit the MBTA’s website for schedules and more information.