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Harvard Business School Offers New Course in Ethics; 'Leadership and Corporate Accountability' Now Part of Required Curriculum.

AScribe Business & Economics News Service, June, 2004

Byline: Harvard Business School

BOSTON, June 21 (AScribe Newswire) -- Expanding upon a nearly century-long tradition of integrating ethics into its curriculum, Harvard Business School (HBS) has introduced a unique interdisciplinary course that draws on economics, law, psychology and organizational behavior to help prepare students for the challenges of leadership in a changing global society. Ten HBS faculty members, representing all subject areas of the School, taught the semester-long course, Leadership and Corporate Accountability (LCA), to some 900 first-year students this spring as part of the Required Curriculum of the School's MBA Program.

Dean Kim B. Clark called the course "an important milestone" for the School. "In keeping with our mission...

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