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In this chapter, the process of securing final faculty approval of the new MBA curriculum is presented. The process effectively began with the CRC’s debriefing of the faculty forum and concluded with passage of three motions at a specially convened faculty meeting in fall 1991. Between these events, the CRC struggled to develop a consensus on the design of a new MBA curriculum.

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Capon, N. (1996). The Process of Forging the Curriculum Review Proposal. 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_9

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