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The Doctor of Management (DM or DMgt) is a … The Doctor of Management (DM or DMgt) is an applied research doctorate (or professional practice doctorate) with a degree focus in management, leadership, and organizational topics." The intention of the DM is to advance the skills of professionals in research, analysis, theory, and practice in organizations. The DM combines theory and applied research to understand practical outcomes and implications of research in several different business environments.Furthermore, a DM degree may enable holders to become faculty members at academic institutions.The degree was first offered at Case Western Reserve University in 1995.t Case Western Reserve University in 1995.
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