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Re: MBA for database people

From: Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco <jreyes_at_dazasoftware.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 12:43:50 -0400
Message-Id: <410FC0C6.000001.01272@CACHITOSS>


Hi Ryan  

Business administration is like dba, the degree is like an ocp now, this gives you basic knowledge but don't give the real knowledge, an ocp is better than nothing, but that doesn't convert you in a real dba. There is some "hidden" books that makes you really understand business administration, practical and very easy to read. The problem is Business administration makes you believe you know about every thing when you really don't know except an introduction of evrey thing  and that can cause you do serious mistakes. For example about fraud you can read J.Comer, the same you have to read constantly about psychology, industrial engineery (times and movements) , etc. etc.
I think anyway this will be usefull, but remember an MBA is only the introduction, you have to read lots of books, like in the databaes you have to test, I have read more than 50 books and thanks to them I have a more real idea but this is still not enough, choose books based on real investigations, people who got what they say, and avoid theotheretic books. Several business week best sellers books are excellent.  You can start reading "what they don't teach in harvard business mba" from Mark M., it is old but is really nice.



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