The Magnetic Nonsense Show

Episode 6: Pretending it's all Rational; The MBA Goggles


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This episode shines a light on the foundations and impacts of the MBA, particularly focusing on the Harvard Business School's case study method, still the mainstay of global business schools.

It argues that this approach, established in 1908, creates an illusion of rational problem-solving and can lead to overconfidence and poor decision-making in business leaders.

We'll use the Honda motorcycle success story to illustrate how real-world achievements often stem from serendipity rather than strategic planning, contradicting the MBA's emphasis on linear logic.

Despite criticisms following corporate scandals, the MBA remains a highly valued qualification associated with higher salaries, though its actual effectiveness and potential societal harm are questioned.

Excerpts from ⁠Magnetic Nonsense⁠⁠: ⁠⁠A Short History of Bullshit at Work and How to Make it Go Away⁠

Note: podcast generated by Google LM Notebook from the original book text.

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The Magnetic Nonsense ShowBy Paul Sweeney