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Cheers to the Harvard Business School for acknowledging women’s growing presence in the business world. The school says it will add more case studies that show women in senior management positions. Case studies, the back-bone of most graduate business programs, are designed to give students real-world exposure to how businesses make decisions and solve problems. During a time in which women’s enrollment in M.B.A. programs is flat or declining, the change will make Harvard’s program more woman friendly, a female executive says. Also, the image of women in senior management may become more widespread and accepted because Harvard sells about 6 million copies of its case studies to business schools around the world.