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What if Business School Reflected Reality?
by Dee Power and Brian Hill

Published on this site: September 9th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

September is back to school month. What if business school reflected reality?
Below are some courses that should be considered mandatory.
Management 501 - The Theory and Practice of Working With Obnoxious
People.
Learn the personality types to watch out for when you take a new job-The
Blowhard, the Backstabber, the Lech and the Liar. Study effective coping
strategies that, for the most part, do not involve bloodshed.
Macroeconomics 2004 - Taking Credit for an Improving Economy.
Analyze the advanced techniques by incumbents to make certain the
national economy peaks in time for the November elections. How fiscal
& monetary policy are used to moderate the business cycle. And learn
how pigs fly.
Accounting 501 - Tax Camp for Freshman.
Students visit lovely Camp Ficafuta where they have an immersive two-week
experience in learning how to fill out the 250 or so tax forms now required
of all small businesses.
Management 123 - Coping With the Clueless.
Learn to work cooperatively with mentally challenges colleagues. How to
conduct an entire conversation with one syllable words. Recognize the
signs of eyes glazing over in a meeting. How to communicate with hand
signals when necessary. Finding out that you don't need orange hair and
floppy shoes to be a Bozo.
Marketing Lab 101 - The Theory and Practice of Being Rejected in Sales.
Eager young stock broker trainees are plunged into the world of cold calling.
The lab meets from 2:00-4:00 each Thursday, or until half the class in
tears. Students are required to bring Prozac and at least one change of
underwear. This is well known as the toughest elective class available.
Management 8:45 Fundamentals of Overtime.
Dr. S. Legree. Students learn how to apologize to their spouse for
missing dinner four nights in a row. How to concentrate on their computer
while the night crew is running the vacuum. How to determine which convenience
stores are safe to shop at after midnight.
Business Law 101 - Lawyers are People, too.
Aspiring entrepreneurs learn the subtle differences between a $200 an
hour lawyer and a $500 one. Why female attorneys don't wear make-up. The
meaning of the secret handshake your lawyer gives the opposing one before
a meeting. Why a lawyer's office is always nicer than yours.
Real Estate 501 - Obtaining a Bank Loan to Start Your Business.
This is taught by the real estate department because if you don't put
up your house as collateral, you ain't getting no loan bud.
Finance 666 - How to be a Venture Capitalist.
Young financiers learn the art of printing out large numbers of form letter
rejections from their laptops while they are at a two-hour lunch. Methods
of recycling old, unread business plans into festive holiday packing material.
Choosing a secretary who can say, "I'm sorry, he's in a meeting."
256 times a day and still sound marginally convincing.
Finance 50210 - The Art of Appearing Rich on a Limited Budget.
How to lease a Lexus one evening at a time. Shopping the Stafford
College at J.C. Penney. Painting Platinum enamel over your starter American
Express Card. Ordering wine for your boss in a restaurant without puzzling
over how long it takes the French guy to get the screw-top off the bottle.
Finance 459 - Fantasy Financial Forecasting.
Baby budgeters learn the similarities between a planning session and a
Mad Hatter's Tea Party. How choosing a fancy spreadsheet software program
can add credibility to even the most ridiculous numbers. Why the hockey
stick approach nearly always works. And last but not least, why investors
consider business plans works of fiction.

Dee Power and Brian Hill are the authors of several business
books and the novel "Over Time" Money, Love and Football: All
the Important Things in Life, ISBN: 0974075418. Subscribe to their newsletter.
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