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Does an IT Specialist Need an MBA?
Does an IT Specialist Need an MBA? What will it give in terms of career to an IT specialist?
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MBA - for managers, for those who need to understand the strategic issues of business development (top management).
An IT specialist, a person who, with his excellent (or not very!) technical knowledge and skills, creates certain elements of the information infrastructure of a project or other tangible or intangible resource. If you plan to go into management, then yes, you need an MBA, but to get this education, you need to have been at this level for many years (as far as I remember, the admission criteria for "non-left" institutions).
If you manage a hundred people, then it’s worth going to learn, but then you are a smart person and you won’t ask such questions. In general, it is not so easy to finish an MBA and to leave at the peak of your career for a couple of years to learn is also not easy.
The question is very controversial. For a manager-under-engineer is a disaster for the project and for the company. Especially in IT. This is not trade. Especially when you have to prove to someone who does not understand what refactoring is and why it is impossible to write optimized code right away. And he cites the example of artists who can draw. Or when you tell him that it takes 16 hours of work for the outgoing panel. And he says that this is just a socket and what is there for 16 hours.
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