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Harvard Dean Speaks to Faculty Dutch Leonard, the academic dean for Teaching Programs at Harvard University, spoke to School of Business & Technology faculty recently about the challenges of delivering a relevant education to today's business school students. Leonard, who also serves as George F. Baker Jr. Professor of Public Management in Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, teaches leadership, organizational strategy and financial management for public-sector and nonprofit organizations. Leonard's presentation served as the kick-off to the School's Faculty Lecture Series, which is designed to give full-time and adjunct faculty members a forum for discussing issues of mutual interest and professional growth. To view video clips of Leonards presentation, you must have a complete installation of QuickTime, Version 4.0 or greater. If you have trouble viewing the footage, click on the following links to download Quicktime for Windows or Macintosh.
"The challenge of being a professional school" 2:54 "Reality-focused education" 1:34 "Webster's strengths" 1:30 "What Webster is trying to accomplish" 3:37 |
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