Ben's take on it is pretty much a real life Corporate scenario that has been played out across many enterprises for many years, the business schools don't turn out original thinkers, the guys who jump ship are the ones that posses that ability. Alan Sugar has the right idea of keeping those guys clear of business, reckoned their reviews and recommendations are recipes for ruin. Business schools try to train people for the corporate environment not for being entrepreneurs. Upon graduation with my MBA I went into a big bank as a corporate banker. After 6 months of this it was my impression that most bank executives are ass kissers. I then transferred to data processing where I was making more money as a programmer/analyst than many bank VPs. The bottom line for the business schools is who pays the big bucks in donations. I went to Emory, where just about every building on campus was named after the chairman of Coca Cola (or a family member or
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Sid Boyce