Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive MBA News Harvard Business Review Debates How to Fix Business Schools
Blog Archive MBA News Harvard Business Review Debates How to Fix Business Schools For those interested in a more intellectual discussion of the value of an MBA and its strengths and weaknesses, the Harvard Business Review has been looking inward and facilitating an excellent debate on the topic How to Fix Businesss Schools. If you log on to the Harvard Business Publishing Web site, you will find a blog full of point-counterpoint arguments, such as the following: MBA Critic Henry Mintzbergâs âScrap the MBAâ vs. David Championâs âAn MBAs Defense of his MBAâ vs. Goldman Sachs Chief Learning Officer Steve Kerrs âDont Blame the B-Schoolsâ Former Yale Dean Joel Podolnyâs âAre Business Schools to Blame?â vs. Stanford Professor Bob Suttonâs âAre B-School Economists to Blame?â These are just a sample, and additional topics have yet to be discussed. Furthermore, you can weigh in with your own thoughts via a poll. With more than 250 votes cast thus far, 50% of those polled feel that business schools deserve âsome of the blame for the economic crisis, 16% feel they deserve âmostâ of the blame and 34%, ânoneâ of the blame. Of course, one should keep in mind that the readers of this site are likely MBAs. So, there is likely a sampling bias. Share ThisTweet Blogroll Harvard University (Harvard Business School) News
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