Here’s Why Channing Tatum Is a Quadruple Threat

ICYMI: Channing Tatum—famous for his movies like Step Up and Magic Mike (of course)—can now add Harvard Business School student to his long-ass resume. I mean, what else can’t this guy do? He can act, sing, dance, and he just attended Harvard. The Cut was right to call him a quadruple threat.

A few days ago, Anita Elberse posted on Twitter that four legends attended her class on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports. The other men who sat in class with Channing were LL Cool J, Chris Paul, and Pau Gasol. So what was the course about?  “[It] provides proven approaches for marketing creative products and portfolios, managing and marketing talent, determining when to make smaller versus blockbuster bets, and identifying and capitalizing on market disruptions.”

And guess what? Channing really participated in class and even served as a “live case” and spoke about how his dance moves (in movies) as capital. Sigh, what more can you ask for?

[The Cut]

 

Photo courtesy of Channing Tatum’s Instagram account

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