Attended classes yesterday and today... The lecures for History of Management Thought (HMT) are so dry... It seems like studying History, just that the whole lessons are filled with quotations and theories and paradigms from "
famous people" that we were
supposedly supposed to know about. I'm reading the textbook preparing for tomorrow's lesson and man, after reading 3 pages, I feel like sleeping already... Damn. No pictures, not much charts, mindmaps or aids.
Words, words, and, more words. No wonder failure rates for last semester's students were so freaking high...
On the bright side, at least I'll have some smart looking quotes by supposedly "famous people" after every entry, like the one at the end of this post. Then again, that might not be a bright side after all, depending on how you look at it.
Back to my book, The Evolution of Management Thought. Fuck.
"And was Jerusalem builded [sic] here, Among these dark Satanic Mills?" - Jerusalem, William Blake (1804)