Abstract

A Business Week/Harris poll of executives and graduate students, as to their feelings about business schools and their graduates, was replicated among 600 of 833 entering first-year baccalaureates. The results imply that undergraduate opinions are more attuned to those of graduate students than to those of executives, lending further support to the existence of some divergence of thinking between business practitioners and learners.

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