Re: Harvard Business School admits Bush's errands boy
- From: "'adamant" <dolomite8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 May 2006 20:31:12 -0700
Interesting, though Alan Clarke, erstwhile British Defence Minister of
Defence, opined in his diaries that he had learned almost nothing from
his colleagues, apart from the number of occasions on which they were
prepared to abuse power - even re a parking fine!
John Gilmer wrote:
I would see being a "personal aide" to the POTUS would be a good opportunity
to any younger person. What the client wants, of course, is someone to
handle the "little problems" including walking the dog. Frankly, it's not
that different than being a grad student under an important professor. You
do a bunch of "low level" work but if you pay attention you can learn a hell
of a lot.
I suggest that HSB understands this and the critics don't.
I read the stuff: but what I want to know is whether there is a barrier
test, say 150(SB) for entry to rhe HBS - plus what dog-walking
accomplishments are required (CV)?!
Anymore than you, I don't like BS! I worked as an assistant to a guy
who had qualified from HBS: I drove him around, kept his diary, and he
always asked stupid questions like - 'Where are we now?'
--
'foolsrushin.'
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