Most business schools are geared toward churning out investment bankers and management consultants.
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I am personally interested in more than just business schools. However, life has been good to me, and it's been good to me through a business career. I think the chance to help strengthen the foundation of young people going into business, as I did, just appeals to me.
I think many people go to business school and learn ways to play it safe, ensuring that they avoid some of the pain that entrepreneurs endure while taking less calculated risks.
You go to any MBA program, and you will be taught the theory of the firm, that the purpose of the firm is the maximization of return on invested capital. I always thought this was a kind of lunacy.
I want to get my Masters in business.
If you improve your education system, there's no telling what kind of businesses you'll be able to attract.
Business schools need to address students on a human being level, not as cogs in the machine to supply fresh talent to big companies.
We mislead ourselves when we pretend we can make someone into an effective manager by putting them through a few courses in business school.
I never went to business school. I was just bumbling through a lot of my life. I was like the guy behind the curtain in The Wizard of Oz.
I didn't go to a business school. I didn't really study it.
I learned about M&A and how to value assets and work with investment bankers.
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