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Extracted Content: “Other schools and online providers were putting up content online and getting significant registrations, which spurred some thinking from us,” says Patrick Mullane, the executive director of HBX.

While many early online platforms were merely a place to repurpose recorded lectures, Harvard’s HBX has become a fully-fledged part of the historic business school. It has grown rapidly, offering 11 courses, from negotiation mastery to entrepreneurship essentials, enrolling more than 30,000 students in three years. There are plans to launch another strategy course and one on alternative investments such as hedge funds and real estate, according to Patrick.

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