RE: MBA for database people

  • From: "Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco" <jreyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 13:49:45 -0400

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I understand is complex to talk about matters you are not familiar.=0D
fraud is only one example=0D
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I don't want to start a discussion about it, but in Comer's books  =0D
http://www.amazon
com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0070844941/qid=3D1091555301/sr=3D1-2/ref=3Dsr=
_1_2/102-2
88281-5171317?v=3Dglance&s=3Dbooks=0D
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he explaisn why fraud is one of the main causes of bankrupt of business
(this is a recognized book), you can read that books. (he is not the only
want that says similar things)=0D
It is as I said, you can get your mba and think you know all, or really k=
now
mba.=0D
What I'm trying to say is there is more than what you learn in classes. =0D
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If you want mba only for project management, it is OK, but remember there=
 is
a lot more.=0D
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You say you don't matter.=0D
I say you are right, but if someday you become a manager, that knowledge =
can
make you understand things you can't see without some investigatoin.=0D
In the same way sociology, etc, etc.=0D
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I don't want to start a discussion about some off topic, this only to
explain my point of view.=0D
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Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco=0D
OCP


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