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Strategy+Business

''Strategy+business'' is a business magazine focusing on management issues and corporate strategy. Headquartered in New York, it is published by Strategy&, formerly Booz & Company, a member of the PricewaterhouseCoopers network. Prior to the separation of Booz & Company from Booz Allen Hamilton in 2008, ''strategy+business'' was published by Booz Allen Hamilton, which launched the magazine, then titled ''Strategy & Business'', in 1995. Full issues of ''strategy+business'' now appear in print and digital form on a quarterly basis, and other original material is regularly published on the website: strategy-business.com.
Articles cover a range of industry and organizational topics that are of interest to CEOs and other senior executives as well as to business thinkers, academics, and researchers. The articles, written in English, are authored by a mix of leading figures from both the executive suite and academia in addition to journalists and Strategy& consultants.
The magazine’s founding editor-in-chief, Joel Kurtzman, coined the term ''thought leadership'' when he published interviews with influential business figures under the rubric “Thought Leaders.” Today, interviews with “Thought Leaders” remain a recurring column in the print magazine and on the website.
Over the years, the magazine’s contributors have included Warren Bennis, Stewart Brand, Nicholas Carr, Denise Caruso, Ram Charan, Glenn Hubbard, Sheena Iyengar, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Jon Katzenbach, A.G. Lafley, Franco Modigliani, Kenichi Ohmae, C.K. Prahalad (including his posthumous last article), and Peter Senge. Those interviewed as thought leaders include Philip Bobbitt, John Chambers, Arie de Geus, Gary Hamel, Charles Handy, Daniel Kahneman, John Kao, Sylvia Nasar, Carlota Perez, Paul Romer, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Meg Wheatley. The magazine also features the work of a variety of illustrators and photographers, including Guy Billout, Seymour Chwast, Lars Leetaru, Peter Gregoire, Dan Page, and Heads of State.
''Strategy+business'' also publishes an annual feature called “Best Business Books,” one of the few places where business books are evaluated and reviewed systematically. Writers of these essays (who select the books in each category) have included Frances Cairncross, Clive Crook, R. Gopalakrishnan, Sally Helgesen, Walter Kiechel III, Steven Levy, Nell Minow, James O’Toole, Howard Rheingold, Kenneth Roman, Phil Rosenzweig, Michael Schrage, David Warsh, and Dov Zakheim.
==Readership==
''Strategy+business'' claims a global audience of more than 600,000 readers, with a circulation of about 133,000 through its print and digital editions, including sales at newsstands and airport kiosks, and an opt-in audience of more than 170,000 for its email newsletters. The magazine has drawn more than 400,000 Web registrants and 150,000-plus readers on social media. According to a recent study analyzing ''s+b''’s readership, 42 percent of ''s+b'' print readers are C-suite and senior executives ranked vice president or higher and 40 percent have served on a board of directors. Approximately 80 percent of the print readers have pursued post-graduate degrees, 89 percent hold professional or managerial positions, and their average household net worth is nearly US$1.8 million.

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