Saturday, May 19, 2012

Too many M.B.A.s?



About 150,000 M.B.A.s graduate each year. Our graduate schools have accommodated demand by producing such volume.
It’s easy to come up with what academe suggests a business executive or financial expert ought to know. At the same time, the educator must be certain not to make the course too difficult or classes will not be filled. Schools are a growth industry, after all. So we get a happy medium. Lots of students, and graduates. All with degrees, which in the real world of business and finance, have become relatively useless.
Except for their use in a resume. These days, we are reaching the stage where there are simply too many M.B,A,s to attract the attention they formerly did. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)











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