Sure there is a course at Harvard, in fact, here is an excerpt of the syllabus:
I. Adapting to Ignorance
- learning to take words as fact
- never verifying any claims
- assuming your upline is rich
II. Avoiding Logic
- learning to only use convenient math
- taking selective facts to back up your ridiculous claims
III. Saying Goodbye
- goodbye to your friends
- goodbye to your credibility
- goodbye to your credit and savings
*extra credit* is your sanity recoverable after MLM?
IV. Looking down on success / ironic twist
- looking at anyone outside MLM as a fool
- discovering there is no other business other than MLM
- overlooking that your successful upline rides the bus
V. Coping with overpriced ridiculous products
- claiming your product cures cancer
- ignoring that your product can't compete in the real world
VI. Aftermath
- dealing with living out of your car
- making your upline rich buying his inspirational tapes
- realizing "belief" was just a method to make you overlook math
Is there a course for Network Marketing or Multi-level Marketing in Harvard University?
Regardless of what you would hear from those involved in the process, these aren't considered respected forms of marketing. Also, a school of Harvard's stature would be unlikely to offer courses on specific techniques like this, since there is no theory behind them. So the answer is no.
Reply:I doubt it! Network marketing and MLM are not very legitimate. I doubt an institution with as fine a reputation as Harvard would stoop to offering courses in those endeavors.
Reply:no
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