September 20, 2002
MBA's Would Rather Quit Than Fight for Values
Faced with a clash between their own values and those of their employers,
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most M.B.A. students have learned that it's easier to quit than to fight.
That's one of the lessons business schools are unwittingly passing along to students, according to a study by the Aspen
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