When people ask where I got my MBA, I tell them it was from a school that no longer exists. That usually raises eyebrows, but it gets better...
From NPR's math whiz to a French intelligence pro, A geologist, theologian, and more to know. Brand guru Wally Olins, who proudly declared Being "utterly unemployable" - but who really cared? The US's top lawyer shared legal insight, While our Italian polymath kept the future bright.
In a delightful irony that proves its business acumen, the school went out of business - practicing what it preached about market dynamics and creative destruction. More business schools should follow this example!
While the institution may have been short-lived, it provided an unparalleled educational experience that combined theoretical expertise with practical wisdom from some of the most interesting minds in business and beyond. The school's closure didn't represent a failure, but rather a perfect execution of its mission: teaching us that not all successful ventures need to last forever.
Sometimes the best business lesson is knowing when to exit - and our school taught that by example.