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AnimalNoodles

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Notice the emphasis on the MBA. Remember, strivers gain their identity from status. To them, the MBA itself is more real than actual expertise.
 

VicSage

Carpenter, Cobbler, Chirugeon, Dataminer.
Is a business degree even worthwhile? A lot of people start businesses without one, and a lot of people with them are just middle management that only get the job because they have a degree. It'd be better to promote the most promising from the workforce imo.
 

Simonbob

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Is a business degree even worthwhile? A lot of people start businesses without one, and a lot of people with them are just middle management that only get the job because they have a degree. It'd be better to promote the most promising from the workforce imo.
They do, in theory, learn some useful things.

In practice, they're often useless until they learn how the company they work for actualy works.
 

BlackDragon98

Freikorps Kommandant
Banned - Politics
Is a business degree even worthwhile? A lot of people start businesses without one, and a lot of people with them are just middle management that only get the job because they have a degree. It'd be better to promote the most promising from the workforce imo.
I'm in my second year of International Business and I've been taking a variety of useful courses on Coursera to supplement my degree.

The degree is only there so you can get hired in the first place.

It's basically a scam by the global elite. Many people with degrees don't necessarily succeed and those without don't necessarily fail. It's just a way to steal your money and put you into permanent debt.

And most Universities are basically leftist spawning grounds, so yeah.
 

LordsFire

Internet Wizard
Is a business degree even worthwhile? A lot of people start businesses without one, and a lot of people with them are just middle management that only get the job because they have a degree. It'd be better to promote the most promising from the workforce imo.
Due to the nature of large systems, I'm sure that there are some business schools out there that do teach you good things for running a business.

In my experience though, most business degrees make the people who have them worse bosses, not better. This is the feedback I've gotten from almost everyone else I've talked with about the subject as well.

It's part of the epidemic of valuing credentials over actual experience and proven ability, and as others have said, is also part of the college racket, putting people in debt and indoctrinating them at the same time.
 

Laskar

Would you kindly?
Founder
Due to the nature of large systems, I'm sure that there are some business schools out there that do teach you good things for running a business.

In my experience though, most business degrees make the people who have them worse bosses, not better. This is the feedback I've gotten from almost everyone else I've talked with about the subject as well.

It's part of the epidemic of valuing credentials over actual experience and proven ability, and as others have said, is also part of the college racket, putting people in debt and indoctrinating them at the same time.
That's my experience as well, especially with the company I work for right now. Old management wasn't great, but they at least knew how to run the factory. New management is either hired out of college or poached from the tech industry, of all places. These new guys have never so much as worked a summer job on the assembly line, let alone swinging wrenches or driving forklift or supervising a line. All of the missteps and poor management is demoralizing the guys who do supervise the day-to-day operations, and most of them are retirement age with no replacements in the pipeline.

Most companies would do better to promote from within.
 

Simonbob

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That would make the newly hired bosses sympathize with the rank and file and senior management can't have that. Better to hire from the outside so the new hire won't give two shits about them and both sides will hate each other.

Yeah, works great!

Until the company dies, of course.
 

prinCZess

Warrior, Writer, Performer, Perv
Please no with the way Cuomo is he'll pretend to be in Afghanistan and have to be air evacuated and run for president off that
🤔...On the other hand, if CNN sent his bro out there as a foreign correspondent at the same time...🤔

Look, all I'm saying is that 'A disgraced, hyper-Italian politician and his dimwitted but media-savvy brother are stranded in a revolutionary Islamic state" sounds like the setup to a GREAT comedy.
Course, that could end with Andrew Cuomo as the Iron Sheikh of Afghanistan or something else equally silly, so maybe not a good plan.
 

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