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  • September 2002
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Business Marketing Course Overview

By: Das Narayandas
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  • | Pages:5
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Abstract

Provides an overview of the Business Marketing course taught at HBS.

Keywords

Business Education; Curriculum and Courses; Marketing; Education Industry

Citation

Narayandas, Das. "Business Marketing Course Overview." Harvard Business School Background Note 503-033, September 2002.
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Das Narayandas

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