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Layoffs hit Harvard Business School publishing. (Downsizing).(Brief Article)

Publishers Weekly

| May 20, 2002 | Rosen, Judith | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

LAST WEEK Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP), a not-for-profit subsidiary of Harvard University--which includes Harvard Business School Press, the Harvard Business Review and additional units producing newsletters, conferences and multimedia products for management development--laid off 14 employees. CEO Linda Doyle told PW that the decision was "one outcome of a long-term strategic planning process. This was a difficult action to take, but one that enables us to be even more competitive in the future." Doyle will soon be stepping down as CEO, and Penguin Group president David Wan is set to take the role July 1.

Under the reorganization, all of HBSP's business …

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