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B-schools

The article Managing in real life (Business Line, January 30) was indeed interesting and informative. B- Schools have been focussing on exams and outdated western case studies to train MBA students. The students are not prepared for real-life situations as it does not ensure good exam scores.

Managers in corporate organisations and public firms complicate things further instead of showing better understanding and providing simple and practical solutions.

Most of the time, though what they consider is right, it is not implementable.

The article is street-savvy and provides what B-schools don't often teach.

H. K. Lakshman Rao

Chennai

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