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by kumarvvr
2822 days ago
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> Get it too late (once you reach senior management or about a decade of managerial experience), and you don't really need it anymore. Your real-life experiences have already exceeded what an MBA has to offer. Is this generally true? Just curious. So as a person in a senior management position, if I read a good selection of books or watch a bunch of videos, would that make me on part with an MBA education? |
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This was advice I received from folks in senior management.
As with everything else in life, it depends.