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Is the End Near for MBA Programs?

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MBA degrees traditionally have been the thing that separates the executives from the workers—in most companies, those with an MBA have been able to chart their career path and sign their own paychecks.But Clay Christensen, a professor at Harvard Business School, believes the glory days of the MBA are over, with traditional MBA programs at colleges and universities in peril (including his own university’s). Why? They’re expensive, they take too long and they ask too much of stud...
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