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Was Earning That Harvard M.B.A. Worth It?
About a year before Adam Richman was to graduate from the Harvard Business School in 1996, he took on an extracurricular project. Mr. Richman wondered: What was the real-world value of a master’s in business administration? Mr. Richman decided to track a group of his classmates and visit them every five years until 2026. He also decided to film them along the way. His work … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Abby Ellin | Source: The New York Times | Subjects: About the MBA Degree, Business School News
M.B.A.’s Are No Longer One Size Fits All
Learn through case studies or hands-on experience? Generalize or drill down? Stay home or go abroad? These are just a few of the choices facing students who are contemplating a master’s in business administration.
In this changing landscape, how does a student find the right educational fit? Of course, time and money often make the choice for you; but all else being equal — which … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Sandra Salmans | Source: The New York Times | Subjects: About the MBA Degree, Choosing a Program
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Lord Kelvin
When you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind.
Content: Quotation | Source: The New York Times | Subject: Knowledge
Numbed by Numbers
Article looks at the proliferation of market studies on the Internet and asks some interesting questions about them (mostly challenging their methodology and rigor as well as their overall usefulness).
Content: Article | Author: Katie Hafner | Source: The New York Times | Subject: Market Research
