The Economist -
6 Feb 2014 18:01

IN EVERY profession there are people who fail to practise what they preach: dentists with mouths full of rotten teeth, doctors who smoke 40 a day, accountants who forget to file their tax returns. But it is a rare profession where failure to obey its own rules is practically a condition of entry. Business schools exist to teach the value of management. They impart some basic principles--like setting clear goals and managing risk. They also teach how dangerous the business world has become. The m...
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