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*Dave, How was studying MBA after graduating from an engineering background? I also want to go to MBA too. Do you think it is better to work for a few year then go to MBA or go straight to MBA? - Han Byul Park.
 
*Dave, How was studying MBA after graduating from an engineering background? I also want to go to MBA too. Do you think it is better to work for a few year then go to MBA or go straight to MBA? - Han Byul Park.
 
*Dave, what do you believe are the top characteristics and qualities that a CEO should possess?  Who were some of your favorite people to work for and why? - Cody L. Cusic
 
*Dave, what do you believe are the top characteristics and qualities that a CEO should possess?  Who were some of your favorite people to work for and why? - Cody L. Cusic
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*Dave, in your experiences, how much of success is based on who you know versus what you know? - Derek A. Richards
 
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  • Dave, what would you say were the major differences you experienced between working for a larger corporation, and owning a smaller business? -Brandon M Taylor
  • Dave, How was studying MBA after graduating from an engineering background? I also want to go to MBA too. Do you think it is better to work for a few year then go to MBA or go straight to MBA? - Han Byul Park.
  • Dave, what do you believe are the top characteristics and qualities that a CEO should possess? Who were some of your favorite people to work for and why? - Cody L. Cusic
  • Dave, in your experiences, how much of success is based on who you know versus what you know? - Derek A. Richards
  • Write another question here.
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