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Speedbird
July 30th 06, 07:11 AM
I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
interesting suggestions?
Speedbird wrote:
> I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
> interesting suggestions?
How about: Why is it that when MBA's run a company in to the ground and
destroy it by micromanaging it, do they get rewarded, promoted and
bigger companies to destroy, instead of being fired?
I've seen MBA's chop tons of stuff right after they get into power to
look good for upper management and the shareholders, but they seem to
be made of Teflon when it comes to explaining why the project is now
over budget by a couple of hundred grand waiting on a connector that
has a 10 month lead time from the vendor that we kept in stock until
the MBA took over.....
In my book, MBA's rate only slightly higher on the value scale than
Communist Dictators....and that's only because one has to be the
lowest....
Stubby
July 30th 06, 05:12 PM
Assuming you are not troll, please find a cure for cancer, diabetes,
parkinsons, etc. Or, world hunger.
Speedbird wrote:
> I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
> interesting suggestions?
>
The group could probably come up with some ideas for an aerodynamist
or a dynamics/kinematics project. But I can't quite imagine what a
PhD student would study in the business world.
Can you give us some ideas of past thesesis?
Stan
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 01:11:10 -0500,
(Speedbird) wrote:
>I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
>interesting suggestions?
Juan Jimenez[_1_]
August 1st 06, 02:57 AM
The Economics of Space Tourism.
RJ vs Behemoth, Hubs vs Short Haul: Which one will survive?
VLJ's and the Air Taxi Industry: Million Dollar Hype or Next Evolution in
Air Travel?
Is Chicago's tourism taking a hit from Daley's Meigs Massacre?
User Fee's, Bane or Blessing -- Worldwide analysis
(Speedbird) wrote:
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>>I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
>>interesting suggestions?
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Kyler Laird
August 1st 06, 04:09 PM
writes:
>The group could probably come up with some ideas for an aerodynamist
>or a dynamics/kinematics project. But I can't quite imagine what a
>PhD student would study in the business world.
Let's see if we can expand your imagination...
My wife just got her Ph.D. in "human factors in aviation." She studied
pilot-controller communication. Her emphasis was on sociolinguistics
and especially international speech (like ICAO vs. USA phraseology).
(I thought it might never happen but here's the proof.)
http://lairds.org/Kyler/photos/disk0034/img_3012.jpg/image_viewer
That's close to "the business world" (especially when airlines were
considering ICAO compliance) and she certainly could have done more
business-like things in that area.
There are plenty of opportunities for financial types. I think of
things like cost analysis of technologies such as "green approaches"
and WheelTugs. I suspect FedEx might want to talk with such people.
--kyler
Jim Logajan
August 1st 06, 05:17 PM
(Speedbird) wrote:
> I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
> interesting suggestions?
Examine what it would take to manufacture and sell general aviation
aircraft at less than current prices.
Related: what can be done to lower certification costs?
Tony
August 2nd 06, 09:10 AM
Speedbird wrote:
> I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
> interesting suggestions?
1: A study of the economics and effectiveness of physical travel vs
virtual meetings
2: A study of business successes -- you figure out the figure of merit
-- of MBAs who've taken their undergraduate degree in say the hard
sciences vs liberal arts or business itself. There are a lot of myths
out there that could be quantified.
3: I especially like the idea of looking at a particular MBA graduating
class of say out of the B School or your own school, maybe having had
earned their degrees sometime in the early 60s, deriving some measure
to measure their success, and trying to match it to some other metric:
perhaps a personality profile or the like.
Now, would you tell us why you posted your question in this forum?
Tony
August 2nd 06, 09:10 AM
Speedbird wrote:
> I'm an MBA grad looking for any ideas for Phd research. Any
> interesting suggestions?
1: A study of the economics and effectiveness of physical travel vs
virtual meetings
2: A study of business successes -- you figure out the figure of merit
-- of MBAs who've taken their undergraduate degree in say the hard
sciences vs liberal arts or business itself. There are a lot of myths
out there that could be quantified.
3: I especially like the idea of looking at a particular MBA graduating
class of say out of the B School or your own school, maybe having had
earned their degrees sometime in the early 60s, deriving some measure
to measure their success, and trying to match it to some other metric:
perhaps a personality profile or the like.
Now, would you tell us why you posted your question in this forum?
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