Kawasaki shares his thoughts on whether or not to get an MBA: The problem with an MBA is that you believe you are being taught how to manage, and he generally thinks it is impossible to learn how to manage in school. The only way to learn how to manage, according to Guy, is to do it in the real-world.
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