Online Event in Collaboration with
Harvard Business Review Press
How to be published by HBR Press
3:00 – 4:00 PM
Event Details
This discussion will provide a window for executives in Finland into the thought processes of editors at Harvard Business Review, and the chance to find out more about how decisions are made behind the scenes.
We will aim to answer four main questions:
- What do HBR editors think about when they evaluate material?
- How do you improve your expert writing?
- What are the questions you ask your writers to perfect their text.
- What are the hallmarks of great pieces?
Event Speakers
Amy Gallo
Author, Speaker, Contributing Editor
Harvard Business Review
Amy Gallo is the author of the HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict and Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (forthcoming in 2022). She is a contributing editor at Harvard Business Review, where she writes and develops ideas for the web, magazine, and press. She focuses on a range of topics including interpersonal dynamics, communicating ideas, leading and influencing people, and building your career.
Amy is a co-host of HBR’s Women at Work podcast, which just wrapped its sixth season.
Before working as a writer and editor, she was a consultant at Katzenbach Partners, a strategy and organization consulting firm based in New York. Amy is a graduate of Yale University and received her master’s degree from Brown University.
Daniel McGinn
Executive Editor
Harvard Business Review
Daniel McGinn is an executive editor at Harvard Business Review, where he edits the magazine’s feature well and manages the team of editors who produce its long-form articles. He joined HBR in 2010 as a senior editor. Prior to that, he spent 17 years as a writer and editor at Newsweek. He holds an undergraduate degree in finance from Boston College and an MBA from Auburn University. He lives in suburban Boston with his family.