Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration established (the world's first MBA program) with a faculty of 15, 33 regular students, and 47 special students. → The MBA Program Today
The Doctoral Program was established. → More on Doctoral Programs
The Harvard Business Review was founded.
The case method was established as the primary method of instruction.
Business school campus constructed.
First executive education program (Advanced Management Program) held — a group of sixty executives and recently demobilized veterans.
Women graduates of the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration were admitted to the second year of the MBA program.
Harvard Business Publishing was formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University.
Global Research Centers opened in Silicon Valley; other regional research centers were opened in Asia-Pacific (1999), Latin America (2000), Japan (2002), Europe (2003), and India (2006). → More on Global Research