Harvard Business Review
Reference List Table
Example |
Entrepreneurship Article |
Innovation Article |
Servant Leadership Article |
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Title/Author(s) |
How will you measure your life? Clayton Christensen |
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Persistent GCU Library Link (Permalink) |
http://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=51600554&site=ehost-live&scope=site |
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50 Word Paraphrased Abstract (Your own words) |
Dr. Christensen challenges students to look at the most important priorities in life. He encourages people to find happiness in career and family life. Having a clear purpose that aligns with what is important to you will help you stay on track. |
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Why is this article considered a scholarly source? |
The article was published in The Harvard Business review, a peer reviewed academic journal. The author, who holds a PhD, is an experienced educator and expert on innovation. |
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How is this source relevant to your research paper? |
The behaviors discussed in the article are practical in the servant leadership section. |
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Main ideas to remember from the article |
Treat people well in business relationships. Find ways to invest time in family relationships for enduring happiness. Be honest all the time, no gray area. |
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APA 6th Edition Reference and Citation |
Christensen, C. M. (2010). How will you measure your life? Harvard Business Review, 88(7/8), 46-51. |
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