HBR 2025 – Max’s Selected Readings

The year-end period is a wonderful moment to slow down, reflect, and make space for new ideas.

Harvard Business Review is often a source of inspiration for me, and throughout the year I came across several articles that stood out for their clarity and relevance.

I selected seven that I found particularly insightful and inspiring, and I am pleased to share them with you here.

Below, you will find the list—one article per bi-monthly edition of HBR, plus an additional piece that I found especially meaningful. 

I hope these readings offer useful insights for your strategic reflections in 2026. Should you ever wish to explore any of these themes further, we would be glad to assist.

January-February

Three Ways to Lead Learning

Which one is best for your organization?

by Gianpiero Petriglieri

https://hbr.org/2025/01/three-ways-to-lead-learning

 

March-April

Strategy in an Era of Abundant Expertise

How to thrive when AI makes knowledge and know-how cheaper and easier to access.

by Bobby Yerramilli-Rao, John Corwin, Yang Li and Karim R. Lakhani

https://hbr.org/2025/03/strategy-in-an-era-of-abundant-expertise

 

Mai-June

The Power of Mattering at Work

Improving everyday interactions can promote employee retention, engagement, growth, and well-being.

by Zach Mercurio

https://hbr.org/2025/05/the-power-of-mattering-at-work

 

July-August

The Conflict-Intelligent Leader

In these turbulent times learning how to manage disputes is a must.

by Peter T. Coleman

https://hbr.org/2025/07/the-conflict-intelligent-leader

 

September-October

How Digital Integration Is Reconfiguring Value Chains

Lessons from cloud kitchens and other new business models.

by Antonio Moreno

https://hbr.org/2025/09/how-digital-integration-is-reconfiguring-value-chains

 

November-December

The Gen AI Playbook for Organizations

Where to use it, where not to, and why strategy still wins.

by Bharat N. Anand and Andy Wu

https://hbr.org/2025/11/the-gen-ai-playbook-for-organizations

 

Bonus

Overcoming the Organizational Barriers to AI Adoption

by Jin Li, Feng Zhu and Pascal Hua

https://hbr.org/2025/11/overcoming-the-organizational-barriers-to-ai-adoption