Has anybody read this new book, "Rethinking the MBA?" Seems pretty interesting - I just read a book review in the New York Times about it.
Apparently the authors think that business schools are failing because of, mainly, an excessive emphasis on quantitative analysis. Also, business school graduates don't know the importance of social responsibility or the problems with risk-taking.
The Times' reviewer seemed to agree with the book, and took a pretty harsh stance on business schools:
"Business schools played a contributing role in creating the geniuses who brought us the economic meltdown of 2008."
Ouch.
Apparently the authors think that business schools are failing because of, mainly, an excessive emphasis on quantitative analysis. Also, business school graduates don't know the importance of social responsibility or the problems with risk-taking.
The Times' reviewer seemed to agree with the book, and took a pretty harsh stance on business schools:
"Business schools played a contributing role in creating the geniuses who brought us the economic meltdown of 2008."
Ouch.