Should more execs in the social sector head for bschool?

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I read an interview with David Rose, the Chief Executive of Australia's only charity for childhood heart HeartKids NSW and he thinks that more MBAs should consider working in the not-for-profit industry. David specifically got his MBA from Australian Graduate School of Management(AGSM) because he wanted to take on more responsibility in the social sector. Are any of you business school graduates working for non-profits or have experience of working in the sector? what do you think?

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Wed Oct 03, 2012 8:47 am
Personally, I think that anyone in a leadership position should understand the basics of business. Really this stuff comes down to making decisions in the best way possible. Something all of us can improve upon...
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