Mark McCormack

  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted4 days ago
    The best lesson anyone can learn from business school is an awareness of what it can’t teach you – all the ins and outs of everyday business life.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted4 days ago
    Those ins and outs are largely a self-learning process, though the experience of someone like myself might make the learning shorter, easier, and a lot less painful.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted4 days ago
    ‘street smarts’ – the ability to make active, positive use of your instincts, insights and perceptions.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    results of street-smart thinking.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    self-effacing comment
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    what they can’t teach you, which is how to read people and how to use that knowledge to get what you want.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    Running a company is a constant process of breaking out of systems and challenging conditioned reflexes, of rubbing against the grain.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    if Thomas Edison had gone to business school we would all be reading by larger candles.

    Свои гипотезы в получении MBA

  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    Masters in business can sometimes block an ability to master experience.
  • Denys Silchenkohas quoted3 days ago
    real-life learning disability – a failure to read people properly or to size up situations and an uncanny knack for forming the wrong perceptions.
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