يحاول ذهب - حر
Top 5 Values Of A STEM Life That Every Young Professional And Student Should Know
August 2019
|USBE & Information Technology
Starting with everyday examples, the NetApp exec asks young people to look at how they can influence banking, commerce, the auto industry, and healthcare over the next 10, 20, 30 years.
-

IN June 2017, W. Thomas Stanley hosted NetApp’s 25th-anniversary celebration at one of its worksites. A 30-year technology industry veteran himself, Stanley has served as senior vice president (SVP) and general manager of the Americas for NetApp since 2015. Other positions he has held at NetApp include SVP, Global Partner Sales and Alliances, vice president, Global System Integrators and Alliances, and various management roles at IBM, where he worked for more than eight years. Stanley also serves on the Board of Visitors at North Carolina A&T State University, Boys Hope Girls Hope International and is a member of the Executive Leadership Council.
After graduating from North Carolina A&T with a bachelor’s degree in computer science in 1988, Stanley earned an M.B.A. from the University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management in 1996.
“The M.B.A. balanced the technical with outcome-based work,” Stanley said. “Understanding technology was important, but the outcome-based discussion was also important. Having an M.B.A. rounded me out.”
Stanley added his wife has often said that although she went on to earn a Ph.D. in engineering, worked in business, and taught at college, there are days she wishes she had an M.B.A.
“An M.B.A. gives you social confidence in terms of understanding business, how they operate, and how to add value to the enterprise,” Stanley said. “I think she’s right. Part of me getting the M.B.A. and why I prescribe it is that the exposure and opportunity round you out in terms of experience.”
هذه القصة من طبعة August 2019 من USBE & Information Technology.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من USBE & Information Technology

USBE & Information Technology
Preparing to take flight: Inspiring the next generation of pilots
BOEING AND NONPROFIT PARTNERS AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GREATER INCLUSION IN AVIATION
1 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
PEOPLE & EVENTS
Autodesk has made a generous donation of $5 million to Howard University’s College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA), marking the largest philanthropic contribution in the college’s history.
2 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
ON CAMPUS
South Carolina State University (SC State) received an $8 million funding boost from the state to propel its STEM program and strengthen its partnership with neighboring universities, including the University of South Carolina and Clemson University.
2 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
THE IMPORTANCE OF AI AND HBCUS
Inclusive AI Advancement: HBCUs' Role in Diversity, Ethics, Research, and Workforce Development
3 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
REVOLUTIONIZING HEALTHCARE
The Transformative Impact of Medical Technology Health on Global
3 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Demystifying the Metaverse: A Look at its Potential to Bridge the Digital Divide
5 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
REDEFINING YOURSELF
How Kindra Porter Uses Change to Drive Progress in Aerospace
3 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
INNOVATION IN ACTION
Navy Leader Walt Davis Champions Vision, Adaptability, and Risk-Taking to Inspire Future Generations of Innovators
2 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
LANNY SMOOT
Lanny Smoot is synonymous with creativity and innovation in theme park entertainment.
3 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3

USBE & Information Technology
ENGINEERING'S GRAND CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES
From AI to Infrastructure: Shaping the Next Decade with Engineering Solutions
3 mins
Volume 48 Issue 3
Translate
Change font size