In 2000, The Entrepreneurial Manager was introduced into the required first-year MBA curriculum. The course-and its presence in the first year-marked an important milestone in the evolution of teaching entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School.
New Business recently gathered Howard H. Stevenson, the Sarofim-Rock Professor of Business Administration, Paul W. Marshall, the MBA Class of 1960 Professor of Management Practice and course head for The Entrepreneurial Manager, and Richard G. Hamermesh, senior lecturer and instructor for the course, to discuss the general evolution of entrepreneurial instruction (and inspiration) at HBS and the philosophy that underpins The Entrepreneurial Manager. Highlights from the discussion, moderated by Mike Roberts, executive director of Entrepreneurial Studies, follow.
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