"MBA programs are underwritten by large companies and they succeed at producing future employees of large companies. In that regard, they are doing exactly what they are supposed to be doing."
"That doesn't mean we should be doing it, though. We should always be carving back those things that are comfortable and institutionalized but not necessarily impactful."
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Lewis Schiff
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Lewis Schiff is an entrepreneur and author known for his insights on business success and the entrepreneurial mindset.
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