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6 Free Online Courses by Harvard Business School

 6 Free Online Courses by Harvard Business School 

Harvard University offers 6 free online courses for students and working professionals to learn the fundamentals of leadership, negotiation, entrepreneurship and more. These courses are created and taught by experienced professors in the industry. 


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Harvard Business School Free Online Courses

1. Become a More Resilient Leader in Turbulent Times

Develop the skills to lead with courage and conviction through challenging times with this free, 35-minute Harvard Business School (HBS) Online lesson.

2. Salary Negotiation Techniques

Learn salary negotiation techniques with this free, 15-minute Harvard Business School (HBS) Online lesson taught by Mike Wheeler of Negotiation Mastery.

3. Remote Work Revolution for Everyone

In Remote Work Revolution for Everyone, you will learn to excel in the virtual-work landscape. You will learn how to build trust, increase productivity, use digital tools intelligently, and remain fully aligned with your remote team.

4. Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

Explore how entrepreneurship and innovation tackle complex social problems in emerging economies.

5. Technology Entrepreneurship: Lab to Market

Explore how entrepreneurs build successful businesses by moving technology from lab to market.

6. Improving Your Business Through a Culture of Health

Learn how a Culture of Health can transform your business to improve the well-being of your employees and company, while increasing revenue.

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