Does Harvard even realise that all Bernard stans don't even reach High School and instead spend all their time on Twitter? Why are they opening up a course about him?
This does happen to be in their business campus which means Beyoncé is just a business brand
Does Harvard even realise that all Bernard stans don't even reach High School and instead spend all their time on Twitter? Why are they opening up a course about him?
It's not about her but about the self-titled release.
Does Harvard even realise that all Bernard stans don't even reach High School and instead spend all their time on Twitter? Why are they opening up a course about him?
It's not really about her, it's just an example of how a poor product can still sell millions. How can a brand release something unwanted by the GP, and still become stronger? This is a fascinating subject for marketing students.
“I think most people regard this release as a huge success artistically, and I am among them. But whether it was worth it from a business perspective is for the students to figure out,” said Elberse.
They're basically talking about the surprise release and hype around it killing any potential longevity. We kinda knew this
Imagine if they invite her to give a speech and she can't even read her papers and freaks out and runs away
I'm pretty sure any Harvard student that's a decent human being and wants to see a white man speaking gibberish would rather attend a Stephen Hawking lecture.
Does Harvard even realise that all Bernard stans don't even reach High School and instead spend all their time on Twitter? Why are they opening up a course about him?
The irony here being that you don't know the difference between a case study and a course.
“You could look at the album and say, ‘How did it perform?’ But you also have to think longer-term and say ‘What does that do to her potential as a touring artist?’ That's a harder questions to answer.