| If you are going to a World Top 5 - then it might be worth it to network with the people who are going to be hiring CEOs. Maybe not even then. I don't have the reference in front of me, but I seem to recall something about a study of the Fortune 500 CEOs, and there were as many from some state school (University of Wisconsin, maybe?) as there were from Harvard. Edit: some links about this point. http://content.spencerstuart.com/sswebsite/pdf/lib/2005_CEO_...
(Warning:PDF) http://bernardmoon.blogspot.com/2009/05/go-wisconsin-most-fo... http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/articles/2011/... Here's another fun observation from that 2005 study (said as a North Carolinian who resides in Chapel Hill): Of the Fortune 100 CEOs, the top schools for their undergraduate degrees were: Harvard, Stanford, Yale, U. of North Carolina - 3% each Which one of these is not like the others? :-) (To be fair though, even though it's a state school, UNC is generally pretty highly regarded and their business school is usually pretty high in the national rankings.) |
MBA isn't for leaders - it's for followers, just very well paid followers.