Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

America’s Education Bubble

By Pascal Dennis

Much (justified) talk these days about students’ crushing debt loads.

In fact, BusinessWeek suggests that student debt represents the next big threat to the US economy.

The problem is especially acute in America where tuition costs have soared the past few decades.

(They’ve also increased in UK, Canada and parts of the EU, but nowhere near as much.)

Critics suggest the US government has inadvertently created an education bubble in the same way it created the housing bubble – by offering cheap credit.

Encouraged thereby, students and their parents, make financially ruinous decisions. (A Google search on student debt will produce heart-rending stories.)

My heart goes out to them – their motivation is noble. But the damage is done and the fiddler must be paid.

What to do?

For a start, recognize the problem. Avoid colleges that charge 50, 60, 70 thousand per semester!

Recognize that administrators there may have lost sight of what’s most important.

Here’s a bit of homework for you: How much has college executive pay risen the past decade?

(Mama mia, you could stay at a nice Hyatt or Marriott hotel for less than that, all the while studying at the growing number of on-line colleges!)

Secondly, think long and hard about the purpose of college. What do you want to achieve (or help your son or daughter achieve)?

Recognize, as outlined in my last blog, the limitations of college.

Understand that you won’t learn how to manage or lead at college.

Be practical in your studies. Learn stuff that’s helpful to people.

As for the broader education bubble, I’m hopeful that people will recognize it and make better decisions.

I’m also hopeful that on-line education will continue to grow in popularity and importance.

Colleges need much more competition, students’ needs better options.

Best,

Pascal


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

In Support of Our Friends, Colleagues & Neighbours

By Pascal Dennis

Our hearts go out to the good & brave people of Boston.

Our prayers go out to the victims & their families.

Depravity does not weaken the resolve of an open society - it only strengthens it.

Boston & America will be as vibrant as ever in 10, 20, 100 years.

But nothing will be left of the perpetrators.

Pascal

Monday, November 12, 2012

Never Short America

By Pascal Dennis

America's presidential election seems to be devolving into a simple question:

WHO IS THE LESSER BOZO?

Uninspiring, to be sure.

Some suggest that the absence of candidates of the calibre of Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, or Eisenhower, Truman, Reagan is evidence of America's decline.

Certainly, America's political process has seen much better days.

The words "fortitude" and "Washington DC" seldom appear in the same sentence.

It's my good fortune travel this splendid land and work with leaders at all levels, in a variety of industries.

And I'm always reminded that America is much more than Washington, DC.

Never short America, they used to say, and will again.

As bleak as things may seem, America has overcome worse.

Washington bozos are far less important that they seem to be.

In my view, America's rebirth is happening in small businesses all over the country.

In high-tech incubators, in labs, garages and non-descript industrial malls.

In places that rarely appear in the news.

Things will turn out okay, in spite of everything.

Best,

Pascal