Searching for content on hbr.org (Harvard Business Review) is quite straightforward.
- Use the Search Bar: On hbr.org, at the top right corner of the homepage, you’ll find a search icon (magnifying glass). Click on it to open the search bar.
- Enter Keywords: Type in the keywords or topics you’re interested in. For example, you could enter “leadership,” “innovation,” or “marketing.”
- Filter Results: After hitting enter you will see the search results. You can filter the results by date, relevance, or content type (articles, podcasts, videos, etc.) using the filters on the left-hand side of the screen.
- Explore Categories: Alternatively, you can browse through different categories and sections like “Leadership,” “Strategy,” “Technology,” etc., from the main menu under Popular Topics.
If you are looking for a particular article from the HBR Magazine;
- Navigate to the Magazine Section: Hover over the “Magazine” tab in the top menu and click on “Magazine Archive.”
- Browse by Issue: You’ll see a list of past issues organized by date. You can browse through these to find specific articles or topics.
- You can also use the Browse the Full Archive search bar on the Magazine Archives page to locate a specific issue.