Social Sciences, asked by samjanachhetri949, 3 days ago

We cannot run any profession without capital.' Do you agree with this statement? Give you opinion.​

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Answered by yashvilubo
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

It is natural to view management as a profession. Managers’ status is similar to that of doctors or lawyers, as is their obligation to contribute to the well-being of society. Managers can also be formally trained and qualified, notably by earning an MBA. If management is a profession, the business school is a professional school.That perception has fueled criticism of business schools during the recent economic crisis. They have come under fire for allegedly failing in their obligation to educate socially responsible business leaders. The same perception has informed the schools’ response, which has been to work toward greater professionalism. Writing in the June 2009 issue of Harvard Business Review, Joel Podolny, a former dean of the Yale School of Management, argued, “An occupation earns the right to be a profession only when some ideals, such as being an impartial counsel, doing no harm, or serving the greater good, are infused into the conduct of people in that occupation. In like vein, a school becomes a professional school only when it infuses those ideals into its graduates.”

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