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hi I am a seasoned software developer with 14 years of experience. I work at Microsoft in Seattle (and love it). I have always been very intersted in raising people's productivity. I have been i
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To OD or not to OD, that is the question

posted at 4/22/2009 10:04 PM EDT
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hi

I am a seasoned software developer with 14 years of experience. I work at Microsoft in Seattle (and love it).

I have always been very intersted in raising people's productivity. I have been involved in creating training curriculums & programs to motivate people to work!

So now the question is: should I go get an OD (Organizational Development) degree and start my career from scratch?

Would I be starting from scratch? or will my 14 years of IT industry experience help me start above fresh graduates?

If I get this degree, will it help me in my current role and move up into management or is it a complete switch? I know there's management and leadership elements in this program (the OSR program at SU).

also, should I just go for a straight MBA in management?

I'd like to hear from anyone, especially those who swicthed careers, and it didnt or did work for.

thnks

Moazzam

To OD or not to OD, that is the question

posted at 2/11/2010 10:49 AM EST
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100% MBA. This will leverage what you've already learned in your career and give you a broad scope (at the masters level) of business administration.

It's a grind and requires 110% committment, but it's worth it.

The costs are considerable as well, I think that Microsoft would provide financial support.

To OD or not to OD, that is the question

posted at 2/11/2010 11:46 AM EST
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I agree, an MBA with a focus on OD will give you OD skills and business acumen. Coupled with your IT background, you will be able to help organizatios who have a wide variety of needs.

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