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  • Its a nice conversation i ever heard about MBA. Looking forward for a change in MBA

  • @TheK1N1

    I think a good MBA program would discuss the various common career paths an MBA graduate could pursue: entreprenuer, accounting (CPA), finance, economist, etc.

    Usually, MBA programs have focuses in these areas, but they seem to assume the students understand the career paths...when they don't.

  • Is MBA needed, to become a goog businessman? Bakit yung hindi nakatapos sa pag-aaral ay siya pang yumayaman?

  • Annoying.

  • Sarah is so sexy

  • Her voice is annoying

    

  • We loved the book, "Rethinking the MBA." Thanks for sharing this video.

  • B-schools talk a LOT about social responsibility, ethics and values...but then continue to admit students with just 1 or 2 years experience. It may be enough exp for the students to pass the course, but they struggle to find jobs on the other side...2 years experience and an MBA is not a particularly attractive profile for recruiters - certainly in the UK/Eur. Perhaps Harvard and the US are different.

  • 1-2 years of experience is nothing not only you cant get a job but you cant manage people if you dont have experience from different companies. the best would be 2 years in 3 companies of different industrial sector

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  • @danotic they're not called coops with mba, its internships. and almost all schools have that including Harvard.

  • You want to see a Youtube video of the greatest business class presentation ever made? Check out the Youtube video called:

    Rodney Dangerfield's First Economics Class

  • Everybody who goes to business school should not be allowed to graduate unless they see the movie Casino and are able to recite everything Joe Pesci and Robert Deniro have said and done in the movie in regards to running the Casino.

  • As an MBA student, I would recommend courses that are all about actually running small businesses.

    Courses that make the student engage in entreprenuerial assignments.

    And courses where students learn the various types of businesses, research business opportunities, create business plans, etc.

  • Plain and simple: People started doubting MBA's image, so MBA programs started changing their image. A very typical MBA thing to do.

    BTW: MBA programs are very good at teaching the language of business. Like every industry that has been around for a long period of time, business has developed its own culture and language...particularly "big" business.

    Indeed, being able to talk the talk does not equate to walking the walk. Only practice can do that, but having an education is a good start.

  • i love this clip.

  • Why does she have a pen and a writing pad if she is not taking any notes?...

  • There are a lot of bad people on YouTube by just reading the comments.

  • for me she looks so stupid,keeping in mind just what she has to ask next ,switching off her brain at the end each question.

  • 牛逼!

  • 11:13 for something that can be loosely summed up as "actual training ftw". even with an actual point, these managerial types talk too much :D

  • I'm surprised ppl like the hostess. She sounded a little scripted to me !

    But this guy really nailed it. I wish there were more people like him in b schools.

  • charming girl.

  • Sarah may not have a MBA at all, I would still hire her anyways.......:D

  • Sounds like Northeastern is way ahead of the game. It's called the Co-op system that Northeastern has already established eons ago. Perhaps Harvard should get off its ivory tower. As one surgeon told me "those that can't, teach. and those that can, do."

  • college is not always needed to start a biz..i keep hearing so many say that they did the college & brought on a lot of debt & then started the biz & they ended up having to unlearn what was taught to them.. so everyone must think about these things..some are not made to follow what the masses do- which is to go to classes..true, hands on is the best way to learn. and failing your way forward- if u have a great idea, JUST DO IT, with God all things are possible.

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