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By Andrew Newton on 12 May, 2009 - 08:41 UTC

In one of the latest contributions to the HBR debate on business education, the Rotman School's Roger Martin calls for a deep, broad and dynamic MBA.

 

In some respects he appears to be advocating a more philosophical approach to management education that encourages the questioning of standard assumptions, models and frameworks. Good to see from a business school dean.

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