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1956
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1950s
Hansen, Harry Louis
Also in 1956:
2,180 people apply for 617 seats in the MBA program
Incoming MBA class includes 45 students from 22 foreign countries, as well as 10 from Canada
3 new courses (Sales Organization and Administration, Creative Marketing Strategy, and Industrial Marketing) are added as part of effort to expand elective offerings
435 representatives from 242 companies conduct 4,178 interviews with second-year MBAs, resulting in 242 hires
AMP holds first session at Baguio in the Philippines
All alumni begin receiving HBS Bulletin free of charge, to develop a "better understanding of the needs and objectives" of HBS
Alumni population reaches 21,000, living in U.S. and 74 other countries
Arthur H. Cole, 26-year head of Baker Library, retires
Chris Christensen and Ken Andrews begin multiyear effort to retool Business Policy; develop the concept of "corporate strategy" as course's organizing principle
Dean Teele writes that a successful manager needs both knowledge and wisdom, and hopes that "this School increases more a man's wisdom"
Faculty approves a "more demanding" curriculum for the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration
Faculty approves a 3-week prematriculation program for all first-year students who are not native English speakers
Faculty approves new committee structure consisting of policy committee, program operating boards, and administrative boards
Faculty considers "the inclusion of statistical and mathematical techniques in our basic curriculum," reflecting OR and other new approaches to problem-solving
HBR's paid circulation reaches 52,250
Income exceeds expenses by $63,501
John Bishop teaches advanced math seminar to small group of HBS faculty to enhance their quantitative skills
John McLean resigns from faculty to become an executive (and later CEO) at Conoco
Paul Lawrence becomes Ad Prac course head (through 1960)
Paul Lawrence, James Rieser Bright, Ray Corey, Lawrence Evans Thompson, and Abraham Zaleznik are promoted to Associate rank
Ray Corey publishes The Development of Markets for New Materials, and introduces a 2nd-year course in industrial marketing
School sets target of having one-third of faculty engaged in case development or project research each year
The three-day "Advanced Management Seminar in Free China," taught by several HBS professors, is taught in multiple locations in Taiwan
Tuition increases to $1,000
Two HBS professors teach 66 Japanese executives in "Advanced Management Seminar in Japan", sponsored by Keio University
Unused student rooms in Gallatin are converted to office space, providing offices to assistant professors
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Timeline: 1956
Harry Hansen offers first "Creative Marketing Strategy" field studies
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