As a recent MBA grad of one of the schools listed in the article I would like to note a few things: First, Amazon is 3x the size of any of the tech companies it is compared to. Google actually hires more MBA's per capita and Amazon hires about as many as Apple and Microsoft, per capita. Second, I keep a close eye on these things, and 72% of my class went to finance or consulting. Consulting is still the biggest draw…
I'm not an MBA and don't really have the intention to get one - so pardon my naive question, but what does it mean to "play the game?"
Wear a suit (or dress appropriately for the situation), turn up to meetings on time with an agenda, manage teams, hit deadlines, send well crafted emails, give feedback, communicate effectively, lead people, turn up everyday and be consistent, grow