Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review

By Harvard Business Review

  • Category: Business
  • Release Date: 2019-01-15
  • Current Version: 31.2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 41.69 MB
  • Developer: Harvard Business Review
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.73474
4.73474
From 14,265 Ratings

Description

Harvard Business Review's all-new mobile app is the industry-leading resource for insights on business, leadership, strategy, and the practice of management. With over 100 years of editorial excellence, HBR dives deep on timely and timeless topics, from AI’s impact on work to managing people, problem solving, and developing skills to help you excel. Use the HBR app to read, share, and engage with content that makes a difference to your day. HBR App Pricing: - Monthly Digital Subscription Rate - USD $12.00 - For non-US app stores, the equivalent currency charges will be applied. - Your app subscription grants you access to the HBR digital-only plan – for seamless online exploration. - Any subscriber can easily gain access to the app by using their existing account credentials. Additional Subscription Information: - Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. - Existing app subscribers will be subject to the new pricing rate starting from their next billing cycle upon renewal. Privacy Policy: https://bit.ly/3H2nYFZ Terms of Use: http://bit.ly/48jEblV Need Help? For further assistance in downloading or using the HBR mobile app, please see HBR’s Account FAQ page or contact HBR’s customer service. 

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Reviews

  • ADA Violations

    1
    By James L. Bond
    Can’t adjust type size for people who have vision disabilities.
  • Made by an intern

    3
    By jimmycanfly247
    Garbage app that cannot sync with the web account. Cannot change address and have to write an email asking for something as simple as an address change only to back and forth with the support team several times. Cannot sync saved articles from the web. Do us a favor and get a real dev team. No wonder Harvard sends brainwashed graduates to the industry that go on to grab leadership positions with no relevant experience or knowledge or technical ability and end up torpedoing every single company they are hired to work at. This is not just the app, it’s the attitude
  • Mediocre App

    2
    By malyckjs
    For a organization with pretty good content, the mobile app is underwhelming (at best). Key friction points at tiers other than free - being warned that I used my final free article - not having any to offer contributors feedback on their articles Do better!
  • They changed for the worse

    1
    By Sergiop68
    The experience with the new App is the worst. First, I paid several years for HBR magazines and I don't know why I don't have them, if I cannot have them, I want my money back, because that action is a scam. Second, HBR never told us "we want to take out from the App the magazines, please downloaded them", so you stolen a product that I bought. And third, the UX/UI in iPad is horrible. If you don't change that in three or four months my subscription will be cancelled.
  • Removed archive of digital issues

    1
    By Scott ASU
    One of the reasons I paid so much for a subscription was to gain digital access to prior magazines. They have removed that feature. Based on other reviews, it seems like this is a temporary issue; however, given the subscription is so expensive and this “temporary” issue has been ongoing for many months now, I find this development unsatisfactory.
  • Absolutely Terrible - Offline Magazines and Content Inaccessible

    1
    By Almonetts
    As a strong advocate for the magazine in both educational and corporate settings, the revised app and push to online articles only instead of magazine downloads is unwelcomed and did not take into consideration preferences of long-established users. HBR should consider refunding annual subscriptions for this inconvenience and make it a priority to addressing this concern.
  • Current Issue

    2
    By in Bend, Oregon
    How do I access current edition of the magazine?
  • Useless app

    1
    By Jeff185829
    Can not read offline Glitchy at best HBR should get a digital subscription to the economist and model them
  • New version not great

    1
    By Quark5356
    The feature allowing download of magazine issues is gone. This was critical for reading offline.
  • How to butcher a user experience by HBR

    1
    By jefftracy
    Update 6/16/24: still awful no changes made to offline use or audio articles. Learn from the Economist legacy app to see what makes a great app - their legacy app is the best ever. This app was previously difficult to use. Very hard to download previously purchased articles and not usable offline on a plane. The latest version takes away audio, takes away back articles, is completely unusable on a plane. I don’t know how you could take something that was maybe a three of best and turn it into a negative number but that’s what HBR did here do not ever use this app. This is the worst update of an app in the history of all apps.

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