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我很好奇,他最後去瞭哪裏。
評分新知道瞭一些關於mba/hbs的軼事,但是要說學到什麼,還真不知道。
評分原來10年前hbs的mba就要$175k瞭。。。同學們一個個的都開bmw原來是為瞭花光saving然後去學校申請financial aid那段太搞笑瞭
評分原來10年前hbs的mba就要$175k瞭。。。同學們一個個的都開bmw原來是為瞭花光saving然後去學校申請financial aid那段太搞笑瞭
評分原來10年前hbs的mba就要$175k瞭。。。同學們一個個的都開bmw原來是為瞭花光saving然後去學校申請financial aid那段太搞笑瞭
菲利普·德爾夫斯·布勞頓,生於孟加拉國,長於英國。1994年畢業於牛津大學新學院,2006年獲哈佛商學院MBA學位。1998年到2004年間,先後擔任倫敦《每日電訊報》紐約和巴黎辦事處主任,報道內容涉及南北美洲、歐洲和非洲。作品亦曾在《金融時報》、《華爾街日報》、《泰晤士報》、《旁觀者》、《財富》、《單片眼鏡》等刊物發錶。目前攜妻子及兩個兒子居於紐約。
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
This debut by a former journalist at the Daily Telegraph of London chronicles the author's love-hate relationship with the Harvard Business School, where he spent two years getting his M.B.A. Beginning with a confessional account of his disillusionment with journalism and conflicted desire to make money, Broughton provides an account of his experiences in and out of the classroom as he struggles to survive the academic rigor and find a suitably principled yet lucrative path. Simultaneously repelled by his aggressive fellow capitalists in training—their stress-fueled partying and obsession with wealth—and dazzled by his classes, visiting professors and the surprising beauty of business concepts, Broughton vacillates between cautious critique and faint praise. Although cleverly narrated and marked by a professional journalist's polish and remarkable attention to detail, this book flounders; it provides neither enough color nor damning dirt on the school to entertain in the manner of true tell-alls. The true heart of the story is less b-school confidential than a memoir of Broughton's quest to understand the business world and find his place in it. (Aug.)
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Product Description
As One L did for Harvard Law School, Ahead of the Curve does for Harvard Business School—providing an incisive student’s-eye view that pulls the veil away from this vaunted institution and probes the methods it uses to make its students into the elite of the business world
In the century since its founding, Harvard Business School has become the single most influential institution in global business. Twenty percent of the CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are HBS graduates, as are many of our savviest entrepreneurs (e.g., Michael Bloomberg) and canniest felons (e.g., Jeffrey Skilling). The top investment banks and brokerage houses routinely send their brightest young stars to HBS to groom them for future power. To these people and many others, a Harvard MBA is a golden ticket to the Olympian heights of American business.
In 2004, Philip Delves Broughton abandoned a post as Paris bureau chief of the London Daily Telegraph to join nine hundred other would-be tycoons on HBS’s plush campus. Over the next two years, he and his classmates would be inundated with the best—and the rest—of American business culture that HBS epitomizes. The core of the school’s curriculum is the “case”—an analysis of a real business situation from which the students must, with a professor’s guidance, tease lessons. Delves Broughton studied more than five hundred cases and recounts the most revelatory ones here. He also learns the surprising pleasures of accounting, the allure of “beta,” the ingenious chicanery of leveraging, and innumerable other hidden workings of the business world, all of which he limns with a wry clarity reminiscent of Liar’s Poker. He also exposes the less savory trappings of b-school culture, from the “booze luge” to the pandemic obsession with PowerPoint to the specter of depression that stalks too many overburdened students. With acute and often uproarious candor, he assesses the school’s success at teaching the traits it extols as most important in business—leadership, decisiveness, ethical behavior, work/life balance.
Published during the one hundredth anniversary of Harvard Business School, Ahead of the Curve offers a richly detailed and revealing you-are-there account of the institution that has, for good or ill, made American business what it is today.
这本书的封面写着是经济读物,但和经济或者管理有关的,其实也只有作者简明地对哈佛MBA所设的课程作了些简单的综述,谈不上深刻,但确实是这些课程所谓的核心了,作者之前作为记者的经历,不难理解这点。 MBA的学习生活,课堂上,校园里,或者学习小组的讨论,学习与生活的平...
評分看着会有一点吃力, 主要是里面涉及了大量的会计学,金融学,宏观经济学的专业术语。以及不太能适应英式(or美式)幽默的语言。 果然应了大家评价我的那句话,智商是硬伤,唉…… 个人不崇拜成功学。作者很客观的讲述了在哈佛商学院攻读MBA的经历。不浮夸,不愤...
評分写的还不错,不像国内的那些完全就是学校的宣传资料,让你知道纵然是高高在上的哈佛MBA依然有喜怒哀乐,而且哈佛商学院依然不能让你开心,因为你在哪个环境下有了新的标准和追求目标,但后半部分感觉不太好,也许是作者不是管理人员出身的缘故,感觉其求职过程不那么哈佛MBA
評分摘要及点评: “如果有商人告诉你在过去30年间他在一些地区的商业活动中道德方面没有任何值得怀疑的事情,那纯粹是撒谎。……道德空挡有时候对生存而言是必须的……商业活动中符合道德更多的是尽可能体面的方式适应变化的环境,而不是遵循僵化死板的原则。” “不要愤世嫉俗...
評分这本书的封面写着是经济读物,但和经济或者管理有关的,其实也只有作者简明地对哈佛MBA所设的课程作了些简单的综述,谈不上深刻,但确实是这些课程所谓的核心了,作者之前作为记者的经历,不难理解这点。 MBA的学习生活,课堂上,校园里,或者学习小组的讨论,学习与生活的平...
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