>Most business schools simply teach their executives-to-be
>how to be the very best at following the current rules of
>corporate reality. Jailing the MBAs will just create a
>temporary shortage of trained personnel, but others will
>step in to fill the breach, and follow the same rules,
>unless the rules get changed.
What can I say? You are right about that. But what is there to do? On
the one hand the growth of corporations is the work of INDIVDUALS who
have BUILT the monster in the first place.
It really IS like a science fiction story where we built robot workers
who enslaved us in turn.
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