This is an excerpt from a magazine called Harvard Business Review:
"The late, great Warren Bennis believed that leaders need two essential atrributes: emotional intelligence and an ability to keep learning. 'The executives who don't get ousted,' he said in a 2001 interview with Ivey Business Journal, 'are those who continue to keep their eyebrows raised in wonder and adventure, and are learning all the time.' Bennis, who died two years ago, would have loved 'Why Organizations Don't Learn,' an HBR article from last November by Francesca Gino, of Harvard Business School, and Bradley States, of the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School."
I think "an HBR article from last November" is an article that is included HBR published last November.
Am I right in thinking this way?
Am I right in thinking this way? Yes, of course—how else could it be understood?
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Takehisa TanakaI think "an HBR article from last November" is an article that is included HBR published last November.Am I right in thinking this way?
Yes, of course—how else could it be understood?