03-11-2009, 03:21 PM
CFANerd,
I did not post the comments without a strong reason. I know MBA's role is different, rather, within a same designation role changes for different specializations.
The MBA I referred was purely a dumb, I regretfully say. He was a marketing man, appointed for control of operations who weirdly understood his-self to be a financial controller as well. Since he was totally unaware of accountancy, audit, tax and financial matters, and he was more than over confident as well, all of meetings with him proved to be a good drama and provided amusement to our personnel working over there for some consultative work. Anyways, he just came into the memory and I mentioned it.
Believe you me, you will not witness anything different than what I have stated whenever you will come to Pakistan and give a deep look to such peculiarities.
MBA has almost lost its worth in Pakistan. I don't know about other countries. It's good however for the sons and daughters of industrialists and some other elite class people who believe in words more than actions and the words of whom do carry a lot more than the actions of the normal people.
It's a personal observation and could be materially wrong.
Regards,
KAMRAN.
I did not post the comments without a strong reason. I know MBA's role is different, rather, within a same designation role changes for different specializations.
The MBA I referred was purely a dumb, I regretfully say. He was a marketing man, appointed for control of operations who weirdly understood his-self to be a financial controller as well. Since he was totally unaware of accountancy, audit, tax and financial matters, and he was more than over confident as well, all of meetings with him proved to be a good drama and provided amusement to our personnel working over there for some consultative work. Anyways, he just came into the memory and I mentioned it.
Believe you me, you will not witness anything different than what I have stated whenever you will come to Pakistan and give a deep look to such peculiarities.
MBA has almost lost its worth in Pakistan. I don't know about other countries. It's good however for the sons and daughters of industrialists and some other elite class people who believe in words more than actions and the words of whom do carry a lot more than the actions of the normal people.
It's a personal observation and could be materially wrong.
Regards,
KAMRAN.