By Anuvab PaulRecently, I was asked to speak at a few Indian business schools about what I’ve learnt from life. And for people not good at engineering (read: mathematics), the world (read: Indian parents) told us that it was either MBA or homelessness. In Pune, when I asked a young candidate what kind of consulting do you want to do, he replied: management consulting. I don’t have 20 interviews lined up or playing one job offer against the other for more money. That’s why people in my MBA programme think I’m mad.” He was the sanest person I met the entire tour.
Source: Economic Times September 15, 2016 00:11 UTC