This exectly I told my dean 17 years ago.At the end of the course (part time three years) he was playing the mutual admiration game. Then I interjected and asked his views on end product. If the end product is not known how do you devise the syllabus. The syllabus at wharton and a little b-school cannot be same.The basic raw material is not the The dean then asked me to define the end product.To which I added (in addition to what the article says),Original in thinking ,audacious in planning in given parameters and environment. Peoples managers not managers manager.Basically the faculty at all B schools is of crammer's and not of performers .