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Originally Posted by busterb
TW. what's the hard on for mba's?
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Name a disaster and you will find management was doing exactly what was taught in the business schools. Up front, some good reasons are described in that long post. Product oriented thinking: your boss works for you. MBA management: you boss demands loyalty at all costs which means you work for your boss.
Pick a disaster. Three Mile Island. The CA energy swindle or Enron. The Challenger. The NE blackout that also included a destructive threat to Toledo, the Seaside Heights blackout before and during 4 July when those boardwalk vendors make most of their money for the year, and residents being electrically shocked in their own swimming pools in S Jersey. The Pinto. The US Steel manufacturing industry. Firorina destructive tenure at HP. Linda Ham who did everything she could to murder seven Columbia astronauts. MBA philosophies are prevalent when disasters occur.
After all, what makes America so great? What is essential to the existence of liberty? Innovation. What do business school philosophies routinely stifle? Innovation. That was not obvious by now? And what is George Jr's education? MBA.