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I disagree that it wouldn't be useful. A lot of people with science undergrads have no basic business background, and no experience running (or helping to run) a business. Basic business knowledge is actually quite useful - examples of skills that you would learn in an MBA, that could be applied to your dental practice include:
- Negotiation
- Finance (simple things like PV, EAR)
- Economics
- Accounting
- Marketing
Obviously a formal education is not necessary, as many dentists are without MBAs, but it's the difference between running a business, and running a business well (or, at least better).
Marrying someone who has an MBA degree seems to be a perfect solution 🙂
Or you could have a parent that has a MBA (and also happens to be an accountant) that is ready and willing to give tons of advice to a fresh dental grad! 😀
Or you could have a parent that has a MBA (and also happens to be an accountant) that is ready and willing to give tons of advice to a fresh dental grad! 😀
Running a business also requires soft skills. Something that isn't and can't be taught. How good are your people skills to deal with patients and people you work with? A formal MBA program tends to focus on people who work in larger organizations not small business owners like a dental practice.
Or you could have a parent that has a MBA (and also happens to be an accountant) that is ready and willing to give tons of advice to a fresh dental grad! 😀
And be like Oprah, always sign all the checks yourself.