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Wednesday, March 30

Picked the Wrong Major :(

I was just gonna linkblog this, but then realized that it gave me another golden opportunity to hone my mad Excel chart skills...



According to a survey commissioned by the Institute of International Research, senior executives in the US think that marketing will be the most important area of expertise for next-gen business leaders. Operations came in 2nd, which I guess is good given my current employment situaSHON.

I picked this up from Adrants, which I recently started following. Not surprisingly, Marketing Today gave marketing an even higher score...

posted by Brad at 3/30/2005 05:37:00 PM | permalink | 2 comments

2 Comments:

  • Yeah - good news for me!

    By Blogger Laura, at 3/30/2005 9:47 PM 

  • Yeah, it does sound like you current job situation might change. Say yes to cereal, no to skipping breakfast.

    www.startribune.com/stories/535/5321719.html

    Vogts

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/31/2005 9:03 AM 

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