employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Harvard Business Publishing

Engaged employer

Exemplies some of the very worst leadership practices it purports to eradicate - Anonymous employee Harvard Business Publishing Employee Review

2.0
18 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At one time it was a mission-driven organization, where staff was rewarded for innovating in service of the mission and better client experience/outcomes; had a very familial environment

Cons

Over time with growth became totally bottom-line focused and cutthroat. Poor management with only nominal presence of values or mission. Real talent doesn't stick around long.

avatar
Harvard Business Publishing Response
1y
This is very disheartening to read. I hope that you were able to share more details as you departed so that we can learn more. If not or are willing to say more, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly as the head of HR at angela.cheng-cimini@harvardbusiness.org. I would be grateful for the opportunity.

Explore other reviews about Harvard Business Publishing

5.0
13 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Values Work Life Balance Innovative Cross-Collaboration

Cons

Lots of Change Some areas of silos

1.0
30 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work/life balance Benefits are excellent

Cons

Mismanaged by basically all levels of leadership so that they can’t keep good talent onboard (turnover is abundant), accompanied by yearly lay-offs, so it’s very hard to find stability in any form. For a relatively smaller sized company, the amount of reorgs and team shuffling that occurs is alarming. This instability continues within the workflow processes, which are basically nonexistent—it’s all dependent on which member of leadership you’re talking to and when, and cross-functional teams don’t seem to be on the same page most of the time. But that’s probably because organizational standards change on an almost weekly basis with no true communication, enablement, or follow-up enforcement—creating a toxic cycle for all. Employees are targeted and singled out depending on leadership’s current moods, and when formal issues are brought to HR, there is no resolve—only understanding nods with no real recourse. Because let’s be honest, HR is stuck in the same toxic cycle as everyone else. If anything, this job has set me back in my career due to the dysfunctional way of working that is the forced norm at this organization, and I don’t foresee that changing as long as the executive leaders stay planted where they are. There is a general lack of innovation or forward-thinking with each business decision that’s made. Overall, this place is truly a waste of time for those looking to strengthen and build their careers. You’ve been warned.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All