SM: Can you use online tools for continuing education for nurses? DH: Nurses who are working may have a registered nursing license, meaning they are an RN, but they do not have a bachelor’s degree. Traditionally, in nursing you could be an RN without a bachelor’s. You could do it with an associates or even
Sramana Mitra is offering this free online strategy roundtable to entrepreneurs looking for a discussion on positioning, financing, and other aspects of a startup venture. Up to 1,000 people can attend, but only the first five who register to pitch will be able to present their business ideas. All attendees are able to join in on
I seldom cover outsourcing on Deal Radar, but here is one that showcases some interesting trends. And of course, I do have a special soft corner for Argentina! Inspired by the success the Indian IT outsourcing industry and the growth of that country’s outsourcing stocks, Martín Migoya, Martín Umaran, Guibert Englebienne, and Néstor Nocetti, founded
Facebook should enter Google’s territory. Read more in this week’s Zero In, Facebook’s Ideal Future.
SM: In 1987 when Keller and DeVry merged, were they both on-campus programs? DH: Yes. It was pre-Internet and both offered their courses on-site. The next big date was 1991. That is when the school system went public. They were the first, and today there are 14 publicly traded school systems.
If you missed this morning’s roundtable, here is the recording: And here is the 1M / 1M strategy slide deck.
I spoke with Bob Walsh and Pat Foley about Positioning this week. We sliced through the what do I build – how do I find my market conundrum. You can listen here.
Daniel Hamburger is president and chief executive officer of DeVry, Inc. He joined DeVry in 2002 as executive vice president responsible for DeVry’s online operations and Becker Professional Review. Prior to DeVry, he served as CEO of Indeliq. In addition, he has served as division president of WW Grainger’s Internet commerce group, started the Internet