CAMBRIDGE, MA: The Harvard Business Review, known for authoritativearticles on cutting-edge management practices, recently began to mull aninnovation of its own.
According to its PR team, the magazine has been thinking of repackagingthe HBR Interview, a source of controversy since the affair betweeneditor Suzy Wetlaufer and former GE CEO Jack Welch spilled into thebusiness pages early last month.
"The editors are looking at how they explain the interview process,"revealed Sarah McConville, corporate communications director for theHarvard Business School Press. "They might call ...