McCarthy’s Article: Gurus, MBAs and other useless people
Ken McCarthy’s article titled “Gurus, MBAs and other useless people”.
MCarthy says, “The best school is the “School of Doing” and everyone can enter – and it’s for free for everyone with the courage to try”. [Source: Private email from Ken McCarthy to Mike Mograbi]
Ken McCarthy’s article is reprinted here.
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Gurus, MBAs and other useless people
For years, I’ve been telling my audiences that there are very few reliable places to go to get a marketing education. So if they’re having trouble with their marketing, it’s really not their fault.
On the one hand, you’ve got the “Scam of the Month” Gurus.
On the other hand, you have MBA programs.
Talk about being between a rock and a hard place!
I’ve guest lectured at the MBA programs of NYU, MIT and Columbia University, and when it comes to providing an education in marketing, I don’t know what’s more useless: the gurus or the MBA programs.
Some people say that while I might be right about the gurus, I couldn’t possibly be right about the MBA programs. After all, these are prestigious institutions with big names.
Well, here’s an article about the real-world value of Marketing MBAs from the March 21, 2006 issue of Ad Age by Jack Neff…
According to Neff:
“A Master of Business Administration degree is not only worthless, it can work against a marketer…
(According to a by consulting firm Ken Coogan & Partners) marketing executives from under-performing companies were twice as likely to have been recruited out of MBA programs than marketing executives from out-performing companies.”
– Jack Neff. AdAge.com
In other words, companies that are losing have LESS MBAs and companies that are losing have twice as many.
Is this really a surprise?
Not to me it isn’t.
Maybe because I saw lots of MBA programs up close and personal, I got the chance to learn this lesson first hand. If you didn’t have the chance to get an MBA, you’re not missing much. In fact, you’re probably better off for it.
By the way, in the same article that pointed to the MBA survey, I learned something else.
Do you know who Peter Drucker is?
Before he passed away at the age of 95 last year, Drucker considered the the world’s leading expert on business management and indeed, he was a very bright and insightful man.
Interestingly, Drucker HATED the word “guru.” He said the only reason people use the word is because it’s easier to spell than “charlatan.”
Well said.
Gurus and MBAs. Two sides of the same coin. They both talk a good game, but when it comes down to it, they deliver a whole lot less.
Ken
P.S. Someone once said I give away more useful information than all the gurus and MBA programs combined.
Modesty prevents me from agreeing, but I’m not afraid to offer some evidence so you can make your own judgement on that call.
Here’s what a real training in marketing looks like (free peek):
http://thesystemseminar.com/notes
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*IMNewswatch would like to thank Ken McCarthy for granting permission to reprint this article.
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