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 Sunday, June 22, 2008
Anyone have a recommendation for a legitimate MBA degree that can be taken online?

I have friends who have gotten degrees from the University of Liverpool. But checking their web site, the fee for an MBA is currently $34,000. Obviously, the value in getting an MBA will exceed $34,000, so although high priced it is not necessarily a bad value.

Now, on the low end, there is a program called Aspen University offering Masters degrees "for under $6,000" according to their Google Ad. Now, looking at their web site, it appears their MBA program consists of 11 courses, and courses are $900 each. But buried in the fine print is the detail that most courses are only $200 if purchased in advance, so that's significant savings.

There's a Canadian University called Athabasca U, which claims to have the world's first online MBA. Well, they're asking for $42,000 and I think part of the course is done in person at their campus. So I think I'll pass on that one.

Hmmm, not sure what I will do. Some of the MBA programs look appealing (MBA in Entrepreneurship for instance). But for $30,000-$50,000, I might be better off buying myself a small BMW.

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 Friday, June 20, 2008

I ran an experiment for a few years, hosting a Wiki site to discuss Microsoft certifications and real estate. Well, I revisited those sites recently after a few months of being away, and noticed they had been overrun with spam.

So that's that. Goodbye to the wikis. Deleted.

Wikis, as represented by sites such as wikipedia, are great ways to crowdsource content. The ultimate Battlestar Gallatica wiki, or the Star Wars wiki, and sites are examples. If I go to a web page and see inaccuracies, or have more recent content to add, click-click-click and I can add it. Instant gratification.

But I was using a wiki as a convenient content management tool for me. The easy click-click-click CMS made it easy for me to add new MCSD content for instance. But it also made it easy for spammers to fill the page with crappy ads, and it was a hassle trying to roll back to the correct version. Yes, believe it or not some spammers edited the same page 50 times, so I had to go WAY back to find the right version.

Anyways, wiki is now dead. I don't even see it as a great content management platform any more. Well, except for the original Wikipedia which rocks.

 

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 Sunday, June 15, 2008

If I were to say to you, "Can you keep a secret?"
Would you know just what to do? Or where to keep it?

 

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 Friday, June 13, 2008

Anyone want to be a professional contact of mine? Add me on Linked In.

 

View Scott Duffy's profile on LinkedIn

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 Monday, June 09, 2008

Imagine the outrage if Apple did NOT announce a 3G iPhone today, or any new iPhone updates? The world would come to an end!

Listening to live stream of the WWDC right now. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wwdc-2008-live-keynote-audio-stream

 

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 Thursday, June 05, 2008
We have an opportunity to watch a wonderful process in action. A unbelievably successful technology company is screwing it up. And it's big, and it's public, and in this day and age where venture capitalists are able to provide $10 million in funding on a whim of an idea, the fact that a web site can be down ALL THE TIME - having down time every single day for months and months... is a wonderful thing to watch.

Of course, I am talking about twitter. Oh and please follow me, when the site comes back up since it is currently down, http://www.twitter.com/scottjduffy.

Now it's entirely possible that twitter has such a loyal following that are willing to forgive it's frequent screw-ups. And that the site will fix it's problems in short order. And that none of this will come to pass.


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 Monday, June 02, 2008

It just occurred to me that four years ago I wrote a blog entry about Tony Robbins, a fairly negative one. I don't remember listening to his course on CD, but the entry makes the experience sound extremely negative.

I guess over the intervening 4 years, that negative experience has been largely forgotten. I recently read a book co-written by Bill Zanker, founder of The Learning Annex. In it, he talks about sending a friend to see Tony Robbins speak at TLA, and how his friend described it as "life changing". I always have a slight bit of envy whenever I hear about an experience being life-changing, as I've never had a life-changing experience to speak of.

Then soon after, I heard an advertisement for Tony Robbins coming to Toronto. I decided it would be interesting to hear him speak in person - to possibly get some of that famous energy and motivation. To give myself the chance of having a life changing experience.

When I go to register however, I discover the price for this 4-day seminar. $895. NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS to see Tony Robbins live.

Now it IS four days. Certainly most multi-day courses, seminars and conferences have that type of price tag. But for an individual, not paid for by a corporation, to go to this type of event, it's a lot of money. I was even thinking it would be good to bring my wife along - so that any life changing experience to be had affects us both. If I would end up changing careers, or changing my diet, or doing other radical life changes, your spouse definitely needs to be on board for it to succeed.

I wonder how many tickets they have available for sale. 1000? 2000? At $900 per ticket (up to $1600 per ticket for front row seats), that has to be more than $1 million. Perhaps even $2 million for a weekend's work.

Tony Robbins is raking it in. (Good for him. But wow.)

 

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