StarWarsGirl
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- In the Parks
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Management. Which, to be honest, my finding with a lot of management professors is that they stopped living in the real world when they became professors. I find that to be less true of marketing, accounting, and other business professors. Don't get me wrong; I adored my one management professor, so much so that I signed up for her twice, but some of the others...Marketing, accounting, finance (ugh), all tend to have a more "real world" perspective. Thankfully, after this semester, only one more management class, and then electives. Marketing electives, I hope.I at minimum skim my Disney Annual Reports in recent years. Can't say that type of info is the focus of their annual reports. What kinda class is he a professor for?
Me, I use to love the old Annual Report. A book of what was coming in the Worlds of Disney, full of photos and concepts. The late 80s and 90s the annual report was fun to pluck out of the mail box, better than Christmas catalogs of yesteryear.
My favorite was when my marketing professor assigned his group project last year. "The department thinks that you'll function better in the business world by doing group projects now. That's bull carp, but since the department wants it, I have to assign it."
