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    MBA in 80 mins

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    Anyone read this?
    "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
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    Anyone read this?
    Title: "The 80 Minute MBA: Everything You'll Never Learn at Business School (Paperback)"

    So, just from this one can draw the following conclusions:

    1) It is not MBA since it won't teach you stuff that is taught on MBA business school courses

    2) There is not a lot taught at Business Schools - the remaining part is huge and one book will never cover it, hence it is misleading title - if they do it from frontpage, how can one trust unknown contents?

    3) "Learning at school" is not the same as "Being taught at school" - one can learn a lot of stuff at school even if has no relationship to the course

    So to sum up this 80 second analysis - this book can't be possibly more worth than rather worthless MBAs (speaking here as Harvard/Stanford MBA Reject 1999): running a successful real (not an entity primarily designed to minimise personal tax) business for a fair long period of time teaches far more than any course ever will.

    And if you have a successful company, then who gives a smeg about MBAs?

    I am off to my office now.

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