I'll agree with you about that; I always find it disheartening that many of the things many of our "universities" are teaching are core curriculum of 8th grade in many other countries…. or at least was, since the rot and suicide to lower the standards to make brown people look smart has also crept into European school systems.
Congratulations on getting something out of the MBA. In many ways, it's probably more what you make out of it, the program, and most importantly of course, who you meet and know. I was learning things that are covered in what seems to be many run of the mill MBA programs, when I was in 11th grade where I went to school.
It's really that our whole education system, including the MBA/grad programs have become utter sham industries like so many other things in America; lower the standards, increase the throughput, increase the tuition, pay even low level administration better than most CEOs.
Do you have any recommendations for online references/sources to pick up some of those things you have learned? I am trying to put together online sources and build a curriculum for people to train themselves in practical things to help themselves and their communities.
I'll agree with you about that; I always find it disheartening that many of the things many of our "universities" are teaching are core curriculum of 8th grade in many other countries…. or at least was, since the rot and suicide to lower the standards to make brown people look smart has also crept into European school systems.
Congratulations on getting something out of the MBA. In many ways, it's probably more what you make out of it, the program, and most importantly of course, who you meet and know. I was learning things that are covered in what seems to be many run of the mill MBA programs, when I was in 11th grade where I went to school.
It's really that our whole education system, including the MBA/grad programs have become utter sham industries like so many other things in America; lower the standards, increase the throughput, increase the tuition, pay even low level administration better than most CEOs.
I agree. There's so many garbage MBA programs that an MBA itself has been devalued.
The MBA program I attended did have us working in teams quite often and competing against others.
Everything I learned in the MBA program can easily be accessed online or through research in libraries. It's not secret information.
Do you have any recommendations for online references/sources to pick up some of those things you have learned? I am trying to put together online sources and build a curriculum for people to train themselves in practical things to help themselves and their communities.
I probably could.
I saved just about all my schoolwork and the syllabuses.
Send me a PM as a reminder and I'll try to put something together for you.