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[QUOTE="cuseinchina, post: 1837782, member: 3079"] It's very backward looking, does not do a good job developing analytical rigor, they are written with the goal of leading students to one correct answer (not a good model for real world in that sense) and it's famous for producing management consultants - I find most management consultants are very good at writing reports full of questionable advice, and tend to be fairly bad at actually running businesses. a management consultant is the dean of UVAs mba program. I'm just biased against that approach to business and think it leads inevitably to mediocrity for the businesses that rely too heavily upon them. Just try talking to a consultant for an hour about a project and see if you come out having even half a clue what they are saying - it's all buzz words, acronyms, and aligning strategy to match industry peers. Case studies are great for some topics but relying on them as the primary teaching method sells the students short in my opinion. Leads to too much 'group think'. Others would disagree. [/QUOTE]
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