Why So Few Operations Management Majors?

<p>sf606508, I and the others aren’t totally disagreeing with all of your points, just certain ones. We are also concerned that your method of arguing your points do not take into account varying points of view–for example on the importance of money versus reputation–or on the limitation of operations mgmt majors to make a decent amount of money. And we also don’t understand the need for insults in the discussion. I, for one, agree with your argument that those from Harvard are more likely to make large amounts of money than those going to other universities (see my link below to support your point)–but that doesn’t mean that pursing an operations major from another college or university isn’t worth anything, nor does it mean that graduates from other schools will not be successful as well. </p>

<p>All I ask is that you consider some of the other points on here–and not just think that because we don’t agree with all of your points, that we are closed-minded ourselves.</p>

<p>Here’s the link I mentioned to help support your one argument on Harvard grads being successful:</p>

<p>[The</a> Billionaire Universities - Forbes.com](<a href=“http://www.forbes.com/home/2008/05/19/billionaires-harvard-education-biz-billies-cx_af_0519billieu.html]The”>http://www.forbes.com/home/2008/05/19/billionaires-harvard-education-biz-billies-cx_af_0519billieu.html)</p>