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During a brief discussion with my brother this weekend I
came to an epiphany, there is a difference between “Organizational Leadership”
and “Leadership” as an academic study. I
know the two sound the same and there are many similarities but the two are
entirely different in their approach and end game. ...
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It's hard to describe something like an MBA as soft. It's akin to describing a porcupine as cuddly but nonetheless I have noticed more and more reports in the media about how "soft skills" are becoming increasingly important in the workplace and thus in B-schools. I can see this in my own workplace as well. Especially as we begin ...
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Okay, tonight’s blog post is going to sound a little arrogant or conceited at first glance but bear with me, I’m experiencing something of a personal crisis of faith while simultaneously wondering if perhaps I’m wrong. So if anyone has felt the way I feel right now and finally saw the light at the end of the tunnel or realized ...
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I found an interesting thread this evening in a discussion post about a recently minted MBA who seems to be ostracizing himself at work when it comes to relationships with his peers and boss. In this case the graduate likes to reiterate the fact that he has an MBA, uses shop jargon taught in business school around people who are unfamiliar ...
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I've started to recently wonder if people are boosted towards success by their degree (which is what many online schools advertise) or if the success is due to the byproduct of getting that degree which is an education. In getting a degree you of course are exposed to all sorts of new ideas and ways of doing things. You will be ...
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