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Should MBAs Learn to Code?

Harvard Business Review

Other respondents, especially those employed in large tech companies, said they couldn''t really write production software, but felt more confident in their ability to discuss technical issues with developers as a result of taking CS50. In addition, the users of my product are developers and data scientists.

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Where Are All the Self-Employed Workers?

Harvard Business Review

The world surely needs more landscapers and maids than management analysts, and it gets them. Also, some of those construction managers and first-line supervisors from the previous chart seem to have landed less-remunerated jobs as construction laborers in this one. Entrepreneurship Human resources Small/medium business'

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How the Philippines Became Tech Startups’ New Source for Talent

Harvard Business Review

A great web developer with at least five years’ experience can cost less than $25,000 a year. Because of the ubiquity of English, product managers have found it relatively quick and easy to use the Philippines as a test market to deploy and iterate new applications without the need for translation into a non-English language.