Harvard Business Review

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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
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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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SAR 49.99

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4.68 out of 5

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Harvard Business Review Reviews

Very Bad Design

MajedX79 on

Saudi Arabia

The HBR contents is the leading in its fields but the app failed to show the content in the proper way and the professional look.

Log in and subscribe conflict

M.Fazaa on

Saudi Arabia

Log in and subscribe conflict

Appreciate 😍

Love_liberty. on

Saudi Arabia

I love it . There are a lot of topics help any employee for self development. we are greatly indebted for you .

Old method designed app

Mohammad Hajed on

Saudi Arabia

HBR deserves a better app

Not useful

ds3145 on

United States

For my use this app is inferior to web or printed edition. It does not allow picking a specific magazine issue and browsing through it, resuming an article (you can flag it but that is not the same as a bookmark). Also, it cannot display articles as printed (e.g. in PDF) that I particularly like about the magazine.

Quality Content, Poor App

seanismac on

United States

How are we at the end of 2024, and there is still not a way to consume the content through the app in magazine form? The published version found in bookstores is the superior way to read HBR. The developer has stated for years that this feature is in beta, and that it should be rolled out soon. As if they were developing software for NASA. Please implement this basic feature for paying customers.

Hugely improved!

VivBroadley on

United States

The new HBR app is a breath of fresh air compared to the old experience.

Notes

Gowere on

United States

I find the app a bit clunky, which makes me hesitant to use it more often. Additionally, the account settings menu could use improvement. That said, the articles are generally excellent. I could appreciate a broader range of opinions, but the depth of subject is sufficient for me.

iPad experience feels like its designed for iPhone

kgup on

United States

Sadly, the iPad app is missing the opportunity to take advantage of the form factor and deliver an exceptional experience. The layout of articles on the iPad feels completely off - as if it was designed for an iPhone. It’s unfortunate that while the content is top notch, the experience is lacking. A basic feature that used to exist but is missing now (or really well hidden!) is to read a particular issue (current or a recent one) as a collection of articles, instead they are lost and jumbled in a sea of content; also missing is the ability for offline storage and reading of a particular issue, which was really useful as a way to catch up on articles while traveling without wifi access. These used to exist, so I am at a loss as to why they were removed - the annual subscription is certainly not cheap, so the iPad app is disappointing. I hope someone from the HBR product team is monitoring comments. (Disclaimer: I don’t do a lot of app reviews… but I like the magazine so much, and the iPad app is so atrocious … that I feel compelled to leave a detailed review!)

Aging in reverse

Tetraowl on

United States

App is aging in reverse. Used to have the ability to download and read the magazine, but that was years ago. Now it's nearing the stage of being a beta app with little to no functionality.

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