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Just as almost 35 years previously, in March 1955, Dean Courtney Brown issued a memorandum setting in motion the events that culminated in the launch of Columbia Business School’s bold, new, innovative MBA curriculum in September 1960, so, in December 1989, two memos from the Dean’s Office set the stage for new, major changes at Columbia Business School.

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Capon, N. (1996). Curriculum Review and the Strategic Planning Process. In: Planning the Development of Builders, Leaders and Managers for 21st-Century Business: Curriculum Review at Columbia Business School. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1822-1_6

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