Abstract
Under increasing criticism from the business community and additional pressures from the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, marketing faculty have been asked to "internationalize" their graduate marketing curriculum. This article describes a successful procedure for accompiishing this objective using cases and outside readings. An attempt was made to minimize the requisite new course preparation so as to facilitate adoption of the curriculum among other course instructors.
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