Re: Dear Mayank please answer these questions
by studMBAguyIIM on Oct 02, 2012 09:41 AM
I have loved the way this guy writes. I have read stop me if you can by the author. I think he is just too funny. and those who are not understanding, please read book. I was laughing all time. He is just generally joking around.
Had me falling off my chair more than once. Having gone through the MBA grind from an IIM, I can so relate. Just loved the style of writing. Too bad, lot of people just couldn't pick the humour. Feel sorry for them.
You have written all about show off and like pretending by speaking fast, illusive but showing it has big meaning etc. Can you tell where such business is done? Where you can execute projects without mistakes in industries by such talks? where you can get orders by talking like that ?. As written, may be to get job it is helping but business is different is not it? I think the fastest decision making may be done in share business and by fund managers others all take decent time to decide. Is it a practical and useful teaching?
Re: Learning from IIM
by studMBAguyIIM on Oct 01, 2012 03:18 PM
:O This article is pure humor :D Just read it with a handful of salt and roll along. With laughter, of course.
Re: Re: Learning from IIM
by Amod Karnik on Oct 01, 2012 11:36 PM
I think you have missed the point here.....this guy is trying to show it as humor but seems to be a vicious guy at heart.......not all guys at IIMs are like that...seems to be some third rate loser...
I wonder why we do not find business tycoons from any management school. Classic example is our Dhirubhai, who did not even finish high school, but Harvard came running to confer an honorary doctrate, and look at his sons both of them from the top B school in the world. Bill Gates, Lipton, Tatas(Original), Birla(Original), Ford, WaltDisney.. and many more. None of them ever went to a B school. What they had was rich commonsense, which I think cannot be taught in any school.
Re: Management cannot be studied
by Nagarajan Viswanathan on Oct 01, 2012 02:19 PM
You are absolutely right? An MBA is meant for lesser people who are not Dirubhai or TATA?It makes one think?