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Originally Posted by tld221
probably because many CEOs went to school in a time where MBAs werent the norm, or even the requirement. their years of on-job experience, 10-15 years down the line to get to executive status, theres no need or time to get one. and certaintly not needed, since a CEO is making the kind of money an MBA would warrant.
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I agree.
Plus, the top execs and CEOs not having MBAs doesn't mean that those they employ won't be required or "required" to have an MBA. Even if the MBA isn't a requirement, I've seen many announcements that say "100K...10 years experience...MBA a plus" and it really is a plus. You will be dealing with an aspect of the job that the CEOs won't be and you won't be competing with the CEOs but instead with others for the top jobs and business leads. That's why there's a corporate division of labor.