In a previous blog I mentioned that graduate schools are revamping their MBA courses.
Some may be doing it for critical needs, while others may have what I feel are mere cynical reasons.
Educators may truly feel they are responsible for the type of student they have turned out. Or they may be trying to promote their MBA course in a depressed graduate school market.
Be alert to any school that makes ethics and excessive greed the fundamental lesson to be learned.
Every course in school has to encompass the idea of ethics. But it is not a basic MBA tenet. It merely tips off a student that the school has a leftist view of capitalism.
When the prime focus is on ethics and the so-called “sins of capitalism” are front and center, there is a theme that has permeated much of educational thinking.
After all, even scientists these days have occasionally been known to cheat and hide facts.
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