What happens when Batman goes to business school
Being a superhero is all well and good - but what do caped crusaders know about leadership, finance and strategy? They might be strong in 'ethics', but if they're really that 'super', why aren't they dabbling in stocks or putting together a hedge fund to generate cash to fight poverty? Here's a funny mockumentary which shows what happens when our favourite superheroes hang up their capes and go to business school. It's by students on the Leadership Effectiveness and Development Class at the The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. I'm sure those involved in the clip are on their way to becoming Masters of the Universe.


ummm.... isn't bruce wayne a multi-millionaire? i'd say Batman was pretty good at business. :-)
Posted by: Dave | 15 Nov 2007 09:50:22
The problem with the premise of Batman going to business school (I can't watch the video because I'm at work) is that Batman is actually Bruce Wayne - who successfully runs a billion-dollar empire. Clearly he's got some business saavy.
Posted by: E S | 15 Nov 2007 14:27:08
Wow. Someone should brush up on their Batman knowledge. Bruce Wayne runs Wayne Enterprises, which is traded on the stock market, which is a multi-billion dollar company, which also helps the poor and under-previledged of Gotham. So, this is dumb. It would be forgivable if it was funny.
Posted by: Batfan | 15 Nov 2007 14:45:22