“You know, Harvard Business School doesn’t teach accounting anymore, because there’s a guy out of BYU whose online accounting course is so good. He is extraordinary, and our accounting faculty, on average, is average. Some [universities] will survive. Most will evolve hybrid models, in which universities license some courses from an online provider like Coursera but then provide more-specialized courses in person.”
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Clayton Christensen agrees with me
Harvard business professor and best-selling author Clayton Christensen agrees with me. Coincidence? I think not.
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