Why do you think the subject of OB might be criticized as being “only common sense,” when we would rarely hear such a comment about a course in physics or statistics?


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Why do you think the subject of OB might be criticized as being “only common sense,” when we would rarely hear such a comment about a course in physics or statistics?


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“OB is for everyone.” Build an argument to support this statement.

Why do you think the subject of OB might be criticized as being “only common sense,” when we would rarely hear such a comment about a course in physics or statistics? Do you think this criticism of OB is fair?