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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tell me again why they make so much money to provide worthless advice, BS the whole time, and make fancy PowerPoint slides. Our company made us take management coaching. Get on the zoom call and there's some 28-30 year old trying to talk about leadership and how they use psychology , behavioral science etc. to evaluate and provide advice. Truly laughable someone less than 30 years old and who is probably still paying off their student loans thinks they have the experience to train people on how to become leaders. McKinsey, Bain, etc ....all the most worthless orgs and parasites on the entire economy and country. [/quote] Well, consider the opposite. They are there because they can analyze situations differently with fresh eyes and sharp brains than mediocre and jaded experienced people. As far as student debt goes, they get paid well and shed student debt pretty quickly.[/quote] Too funny. Since when do consultants ever have sharp brains? The entire industry is just a checkbox in a resume for dimwitted ivy elitists who want to climb the corporate lader while they simultaneously ruin the entire world and country around them. Most worthless job ever. Dumbest people ever. I bet they don't even realize how much they're hated by people who actually do real work for a living. [/quote] I work in higher ed and most of us have been involved in online education, credentials etc for over twenty years . But until COVID you would never find an ivy leaguer who had actually taken an online class. The consulting advice that we got from twenty something ivy leaguers about how to improve our education model was truly bizarre. [/quote]
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