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Rethinking the MBA

David Garvin, Harvard Business School professor, explains why business education is at a crossroads.

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4 Responses to “Rethinking the MBA”

  1. duduvissotto says:

    Sarah may not have …
    Sarah may not have a MBA at all, I would still hire her anyways…….:D

  2. pongman says:

    Sounds like …
    Sounds like Northeastern is way ahead of the game. It’s called the Co-op system that Northeastern has already established eons ago. Perhaps Harvard should get off its ivory tower. As one surgeon told me “those that can’t, teach. and those that can, do.”

  3. onegreeneye says:

    college is not …
    college is not always needed to start a biz..i keep hearing so many say that they did the college & brought on a lot of debt & then started the biz & they ended up having to unlearn what was taught to them.. so everyone must think about these things..some are not made to follow what the masses do- which is to go to classes..true, hands on is the best way to learn. and failing your way forward- if u have a great idea, JUST DO IT, with God all things are possible.

  4. ishmelev says:

    I just worried if …
    I just worried if someone interested in this bla-lba-bla about nothing ? We know what there are a lot of MBA`s. And so what ? I am watching only because of pretty Sarah :-)

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