Wallace Brett Donham

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Wallace Brett Donham (1877 – November 29, 1954) was an American organizational theorist, professor of business administration and the second dean of the Harvard Business School, from 1919-1942.[1] The use of case studies in the HBS education curriculum was greatly expanded during Donham's time as dean.[2]

Donham graduated from Harvard College in 1899 and then from Harvard Law School.[3]

Before becoming Dean, Donham was vice-president of the Old Colony Trust Company in Boston, from 1906 until 1919.

He set out his business philosophy in two books, Business Adrift (with Alfred North Whitehead) (1931) and Business Looks at the Unforeseen (1932)."[4]

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  1. ^ "Our History". hbs.edu. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
  2. ^ Ex-Dean W. Donham Of Busy School Dies In Cambridge Home
  3. ^ Wallace Brett Donham (1877-1954) on JSTOR
  4. ^ Ex-Dean W. Donham Of Busy School Dies In Cambridge Home

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