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Academic Resources

Baker Library

Baker Library is a private research facility that supports the educational and research needs of the Harvard Business School community. Access to our databases is limited to members of the Harvard Business School community. However, many resources on the library home page, such as the Baker Online Catalog, Baker Books and Baker Library Industry Guides, are available to the public.

Entrepreneurship @ HBS

Read the latest issue of HBS New Business, a publication of the HBS Entrepreneurial Initiative. Browse the Tools for Entrepreneurs section to learn more about resources at HBS and beyond.

The Faculty Seminar Series

The Faculty Seminar Series brings you cutting-edge ideas from the Harvard Business School classroom that will inform and engage you. For the first time, you can experience the content and quality of delivery of the Harvard Business School faculty on your desktop. These multimedia CD-ROM seminars provide frameworks to help you understand, manage, and compete in today's complex business environment.

Harvard Business Online

A division of Harvard Business School Publishing, Harvard Business Online eLearning programs combine the world's leading content with accessible Internet technology to bring powerful learning solutions to managers' desktops. These programs will help managers overcome challenges and master new skills at their own pace - guided by some of the world's most respected management experts. Through interactive case studies, expert feedback, and practical tools and resources, managers will learn to apply critical management concepts to their own situation.

HBS Executive Education

Harvard Business School offers over 50 Executive Education programs each year. Some are single day seminars; others run for three to five days and concentrate on a single subjects; and broader general management programs run as long as eight weeks.

HBS Home Page

Learn more about Harvard Business School.

HBS Publishing

The mission of Harvard Business School Publishing is to improve the practice of management and its impact on a changing world. Browse and purchase HBS Press books, Harvard Business Review articles, HBS Case Studies and HBSP Newsletters.

HBS Social Enterprise Initiative

The HBS Social Enterprise Initiative was created to address an expanding demand among nonprofit organizations and other social enterprises for management skills and a corresponding need among business leaders and corporations for more effective means of involvement with the social sector. It focuses on social purpose enterprises and undertakings, which encompasses nonprofit organizations or for-profit companies with an embedded social purpose, as well as the activities of business corporations aimed at benefiting their communities.

HBS Working Knowledge

HBS Working Knowledge is a collection of cutting-edge management information that helps you stay at the forefront of today's fast-changing business environment. Here you will find a wealth of resources and data that reflects the intellectual capital of the Harvard Business School as well as the insights of industry leaders worldwide. We invite you to make it an integral part of your continuing education and career development process.

Harvard ManageMentor

Harvard ManageMentor is a Harvard Business School Publishing product that runs over the web. It delivers practical, action-oriented information on 28 key management topics in an easy-to-access format. Each topic is organized into useful categories. Depending on your needs and time available, you can select different topics and categories. This allows you the control and convenience of accessing specific business information as you need it.

John F. Kennedy School of Government

The JFK school offers education in public policy and administration and the political economy.

The John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum is Harvard's premier arena for political speech, discussion and debate. Located in a remarkably versatile space at the heart of the Kennedy School of Government, the Forum hosts heads of state; leaders in politics, government, business, labor and the press; academics; community organizers; and artists. In addition to speeches, debates and panel discussions on the issues of the day, the Forum has sponsored television and radio programs, film screenings and theatrical productions.