Stanford Sets the Pace for U.S. Business Schools

Stanford Sets the Pace for U.S. Business Schools

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The video discusses Bloomberg Business Week's new ranking of business schools, highlighting the top and bottom schools. It explores the methodology used, focusing on factors like compensation, learning, networking, and entrepreneurship. The discussion emphasizes the value of business education, the importance of networking, and the career outcomes associated with attending top business schools.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What factors were considered in the new methodology for ranking business schools by Bloomberg Business Week?

Research output, international partnerships, and class size

Tuition fees, campus facilities, and student diversity

Location, faculty, student satisfaction, and alumni success

Compensation, learning, networking, and entrepreneurship

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which business school was ranked number one in the Bloomberg Business Week ranking?

MIT Sloan School of Management

Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Harvard Business School

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What is a key benefit of attending a top business school according to the discussion?

Access to exclusive research opportunities

Lower tuition fees

Networking with successful individuals

Guaranteed job placement

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the potential downside of attending business school as mentioned in the transcript?

Limited career options

High opportunity cost

Lack of practical experience

Overemphasis on theory

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According to the speakers, what has changed in the career paths of business school graduates?

More graduates are pursuing careers in academia

Graduates are increasingly starting their own businesses

Most graduates are joining government services

There is a shift towards working in non-profit organizations