Category: Sports
As I read through my Economics text this weekend about comparative advantage and specialization, I was amazed the textbook used a sports analogy to explain the situation.
For all of you that have not had the pleasure of taking MBA 812, and at the risk of sounding like a text book, the Principle of Comparative Advantage states that "everyone does best when each person concentrates on the activities for which his or her opportunity cost is lowest." Opportunity cost is defined as the value of the next-best alternative that must be given up in order to perform the activity.
One of the biggest advantages of the Fisher MBA program is that it is a small sized program within a large university. Literally the Ohio State University is the largest university in the US.
A day in the life of Shawn and the BFL program.
Welcome to my blog everyone. This is new to me, but I assure you, I have received the proper training.
My name is Nick Fischer. Yes, kind of like the business school. Except my name has a C in it. Please don't forget it.
Some of you know me. Some of you don't. Consider yourselves lucky.
I ramble. I also talk fast. Be thankful you can read this at your own pace.
I have more to do than time to do it. Welcome to The Max M. Fisher College of Business.
I like food. Expect a lot of restaurant feedback.
Yay it’s Saturday! I am a football fan and every football fan knows how lovely Saturdays are in autumn. Switching channels, watching highlights in half-time reports, sharing opinions with friends, and cheering for my favorite team (it’s now 31 to nothing Ohio State at Toledo), how can I ask for more?