What worthwhile role does mainstream higher education have to play in the future of displaced managers and executives?
A college or university can craft short-term certificate courses from courses that may be presently offered as part of a degree curriculum. That's one possible activity and a way to utilize the franchise. Howeve, I'm now seeing that our position as the research university in our very specific geography provides another way. We are a valued resource to residents of Long Island. Along with learning, we can provide a measure of self-esteem to out-of-work executives.
Explain the self-esteem angle a little further.
It's important for us at Stony Brook to realize 'There but for you go I.' Adopting that mindset helps us behave as colleagues with our displaced clients. By extension they view their classmates as colleagues. The collegial atmosphere in the room dispels doom and gloom, breeds mutual respect and opens minds to view the learning process in the right way.
What's 'the right way' for them to view the learning process?
Use your classroom time to tap into your interests or your passion. Use it to learn a new skill set that enhances your portfolio. Use it to enhance and expand your value to potential employers. Use Stony Brook resources and your classmates to build a network that will be of benefit for years to come. By the way, we are currently fast at work building several pieces of that network for them.
Does sustainability figure into your activities on their behalf?
Among Stony Brook's many research and development centers is a new Advanced Energy Center. Its supporters include Northrop Grumman, National Grid, Con Edison, Pall Corporation, Estee Lauder, ITT, E-Renewables and the Brookhaven National Laboratory. They are potential employers.
What occupations are available to displaced Wall Streeters?
There are already far fewer financial institutions, and nobody knows how many jobs will be available. It looks like a Wall Street office worker will need to do a measure of re-defining himself or herself. Many of them spent much of their work time working on projects and analyses. But they have no project management credentials. That's one opportunity for Stony Brook to help enhance a person's portfolio.
Teacher training is another possibility that we're considering, specifically for math and science. Interestingly, instead of former brokers, we're seeing many more displaced high-paid IT executives. We're looking at pathways for them into possible new careers in data security and health care IT.
What role does the Department of Labor play?
The New York State Department of Labor will pay Stony Brook tuition on a per-person basis. The amount depends upon the eligble individual's approved curriculum, and at Stony Brook it ranges from $200 to $5,800. I have worked with the Department of Labor for several years, and they are actually an excellent partner.
What worthwhile role does mainstream higher education have to play in the future of displaced managers and executives?
A college or university can craft short-term certificate courses from courses that may be presently offered as part of a degree curriculum. That's one possible activity and a way to utilize the franchise. Howeve, I'm now seeing that our position as the research university in our very specific geography provides another way. We are a valued resource to residents of Long Island. Along with learning, we can provide a measure of self-esteem to out-of-work executives.
Explain the self-esteem angle a little further.
It's important for us at Stony Brook to realize 'There but for you go I.' Adopting that mindset helps us behave as colleagues with our displaced clients. By extension they view their classmates as colleagues. The collegial atmosphere in the room dispels doom and gloom, breeds mutual respect and opens minds to view the learning process in the right way.
What's 'the right way' for them to view the learning process?
Use your classroom time to tap into your interests or your passion. Use it to learn a new skill set that enhances your portfolio. Use it to enhance and expand your value to potential employers. Use Stony Brook resources and your classmates to build a network that will be of benefit for years to come. By the way, we are currently fast at work building several pieces of that network for them.
Does sustainability figure into your activities on their behalf?
Among Stony Brook's many research and development centers is a new Advanced Energy Center. Its supporters include Northrop Grumman, National Grid, Con Edison, Pall Corporation, Estee Lauder, ITT, E-Renewables and the Brookhaven National Laboratory. They are potential employers.
What occupations are available to displaced Wall Streeters?
There are already far fewer financial institutions, and nobody knows how many jobs will be available. It looks like a Wall Street office worker will need to do a measure of re-defining himself or herself. Many of them spent much of their work time working on projects and analyses. But they have no project management credentials. That's one opportunity for Stony Brook to help enhance a person's portfolio.
Teacher training is another possibility that we're considering, specifically for math and science. Interestingly, instead of former brokers, we're seeing many more displaced high-paid IT executives. We're looking at pathways for them into possible new careers in data security and health care IT.
What role does the Department of Labor play?
The New York State Department of Labor will pay Stony Brook tuition on a per-person basis. The amount depends upon the eligble individual's approved curriculum, and at Stony Brook it ranges from $200 to $5,800. I have worked with the Department of Labor for several years, and they are actually an excellent partner.