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<DIV><SPAN class=987431319-11042003><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Thanks
Jim, I've been mulling over this for quite a bit now. That's exactly what
my intent was, but it seems everyone I've spoken/wrote to in the tech side is
saying ROI is nil. The minute someone sees MBA or MM it's "oh, this guys
on the management track, we want somebody technical". With my MIS degree,
I pretty much do the translator/referee thing quite a bit. Right now it's
running about 8 to 1, "get some certs and experience in those cert skills, you
don't need more education". Thanks again for your
advice.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Hale, Jim
[mailto:jim.hale@fleetpride.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, April 11, 2003 2:57
PM<BR><B>To:</B> 'accessd@databaseadvisors.com'<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE:
[AccessD] OT: Accelerated Masters Programs<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
<P><FONT size=2>I certainly agree with Charles "if you want to stay on the
technical side of the business." However, if you aspire to management and
eventually senior management positions the combination of business knowledge
and technical expertise is relatively rare and therefore can give you a
decided edge (not to mention more $$). An MBA, or any degree for that matter,
does not by itself grant business smarts but can certainly point you in the
right direction. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=2>For example, the ability to bridge the gap as "translator" and
"referee" between IT and accounting staffs by possessing in depth technical
and business knowledge of both camps can make you close to indispensable in
some companies ;-). (Indispensable also=$$). BTW,
Translator/referee/system designer/curmudgeon is essentially my current job
description although I arrived here bassackwards from your proposed path. (I
earned my MBA/CPA first and became CFO of a NY stock exchange company before
switching to the database/financial reporting side because it is definitely
more fun). Good luck!</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=2>Jim Hale</FONT> </P>
<P><FONT size=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>From:
Wortz, Charles [<A
href="mailto:CWortz@tea.state.tx.us">mailto:CWortz@tea.state.tx.us</A>]</FONT>
<BR><FONT size=2>Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 12:12 PM</FONT> <BR><FONT
size=2>To: accessd@databaseadvisors.com</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>Subject: RE:
[AccessD] OT: Accelerated Masters Programs</FONT> </P><BR>
<P><FONT size=2>Randy,</FONT> </P>
<P><FONT size=2>As an old professor my opinion is an MBA won't hurt you, but
it probably</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>will not help you if you want to stay on
the technical side of the</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>business. With 10+
years experience your resume and your good</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>references
should get you an interview with any place worth working.</FONT> <BR><FONT
size=2>All your references will say you walk on water, won't they?
<grin></FONT> </P>
<P><FONT size=2>Charles Wortz</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>Software Development
Division</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>Texas Education Agency</FONT> <BR><FONT
size=2>1701 N. Congress Ave</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>Austin, TX
78701-1494</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>512-463-9493</FONT> <BR><FONT
size=2>CWortz@tea.state.tx.us</FONT> </P><BR><BR>
<P><FONT size=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>From:
Randall Anthony [<A
href="mailto:ranthony@wrsystems.com">mailto:ranthony@wrsystems.com</A>]
</FONT><BR><FONT size=2>Sent: Friday 2003 Apr 11 12:01</FONT> <BR><FONT
size=2>To: accessd@databaseadvisors.com</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>Subject:
[AccessD] OT: Accelerated Masters Programs</FONT> </P>
<P><FONT size=2>Hi y'all. I'm looking for opinions/suggestions.
I'm looking into an</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>accelerated Master's degree from
Cambridge College (I'm also looking</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>into Univ of
Phoenix online program). It's an MBA on tech steroids, so</FONT>
<BR><FONT size=2>to speak. Besides proj mgt, etc., I'll learn Oracle 9i, Java,
.net, OOP,</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>XML, HTML, et al. Has any one gone
through this? Better yet, any of</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>the mgt types
here have an opinion on the impact it would have on down</FONT> <BR><FONT
size=2>the road? I've got 10+ years in da business, mainly doing</FONT>
<BR><FONT size=2>DBA/development in Access, SQL and .ASP. Your opinions are
definitely</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>wanted. Thanks!</FONT> </P>
<P><FONT size=2>Randy @ ext. 473</FONT> <BR><FONT
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