“If you are going into the corporate world it is still a disadvantage not to have one,” said Donald Morrison, professor of marketing and management science.“But in the last five years or so, when someone says,‘Should I attempt to get an MBA,’ the answer a lot more is: It depends.” The success of Bill Gates and other non-MBAs, such as the late Sam Walton of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has helped inspire self-conscious debates on business school campuses over the worth of a business degree and whether management skills can be taught. The Harvard Business Review printed a lively, fictional exchange of letters to dramatize complaints about business degree holders. The article called MBA hires“extremely disappointing” and said“MBAs want to move up too fast, they don’t understand politics and people, and they aren’t able to function as part of a team until their third year. But by then, they’re out looking for other jobs.” The problem, most participants in the debate acknowledge, is that the MBA has acquired an aura(光环)of future riches and power far beyond its actual importance and usefulness. Enrollment in business schools exploded in the 1970s and 1980s and created the assumption that no one who pursued a business career could do without one. The growth was fueled by a backlash (反冲) against the anti-business values of the 1960s and by the women’s movement. Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees often know how to analyze systems but are not so skillful at motivating people.“They don’t get a lot of grounding in the people side of the business”, said James Shaffer, vice-president and principal of the Towers Perrin management consulting firm. 21. According to Paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses dominated by purer disciplines? [A] Scornful. [B] Appreciative. [C] Envious. [D] Realistic. 22. It seems that the controversy over the value of MBA degrees had been fueled mainly by . [A] the complaints from various employers [B] the success of many non-MBAs [C] the criticism from the scientists of purer disciplines [D] the poor performance of MBAs at work 23. What is the major weakness of MBA holders according to the Harvard Business Review? [A] They are usually self-centered. [B] They are aggressive and greedy. [C] They keep complaining about their jobs. [D] They are not good at dealing with people. 24. From the passage we know that most MBAs . [A] can climb the corporate ladder fairly quickly [B] quit their jobs once they are familiar with their workmates [C] receive salaries that do not match their professional training [D] cherish unrealistic expectations about their future 25. What is the passage mainly about? [A] Why there is an increased enrollment in MBA programs. [B] The necessity of reforming MBA programs in business schools. [C] Doubts about the worth of holding an MBA degree. [D] A debate held recently on university campuses. |