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A Practical Education - Why Liberal Arts Majors Make Great Employees (Hardcover): Randall Stross A Practical Education - Why Liberal Arts Majors Make Great Employees (Hardcover)
Randall Stross
R662 R567 Discovery Miles 5 670 Save R95 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The liberal arts major is often lampooned: lacking in "skills," unqualified for a professional career, underemployed. But studying for the joy of learning turns out to be surprisingly practical. Unlike career-focused education, liberal education prepares graduates for anything and everything-and nervous "fuzzy major" students, their even more nervous parents, college career center professionals, and prospective employers would do well to embrace liberal arts majors. Just look to Silicon Valley, of all places, to see that liberal arts majors can succeed not in spite of, but because of, their education. A Practical Education investigates the real-world experiences of graduates with humanities majors, the majors that would seem the least employable in Silicon Valley's engineering-centric workplaces. Drawing on the experiences of Stanford University graduates and using the students' own accounts of their education, job searches, and first work experiences, Randall Stross provides heartening demonstrations of how multi-capable liberal arts graduates are. When given a first opportunity, these majors thrive in work roles that no one would have predicted. Stross also weaves the students' stories with the history of Stanford, the rise of professional schools, the longstanding contention between engineering and the liberal arts, the birth of occupational testing, and the popularity of computer science education to trace the evolution in thinking about how to prepare students for professional futures. His unique blend of present and past produces a provocative exploration of how best to utilize the undergraduate years. At a time when institutions of higher learning are increasingly called on to justify the tangible merits of the liberal arts, A Practical Education reminds readers that the most useful training for an unknowable future is the universal, time-tested preparation of a liberal education.

A Practical Education - Why Liberal Arts Majors Make Great Employees (Paperback): Randall Stross A Practical Education - Why Liberal Arts Majors Make Great Employees (Paperback)
Randall Stross
R458 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R55 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The liberal arts major is often lampooned: lacking in "skills," unqualified for a professional career, underemployed. But studying for the joy of learning turns out to be surprisingly practical. Unlike career-focused education, liberal education prepares graduates for anything and everything-and nervous "fuzzy major" students, their even more nervous parents, college career center professionals, and prospective employers would do well to embrace liberal arts majors. Just look to Silicon Valley, of all places, to see that liberal arts majors can succeed not in spite of, but because of, their education. A Practical Education investigates the real-world experiences of graduates with humanities majors, the majors that would seem the least employable in Silicon Valley's engineering-centric workplaces. Drawing on the experiences of Stanford University graduates and using the students' own accounts of their education, job searches, and first work experiences, Randall Stross provides heartening demonstrations of how multi-capable liberal arts graduates are. When given a first opportunity, these majors thrive in work roles that no one would have predicted. Stross also weaves the students' stories with the history of Stanford, the rise of professional schools, the longstanding contention between engineering and the liberal arts, the birth of occupational testing, and the popularity of computer science education to trace the evolution in thinking about how to prepare students for professional futures. His unique blend of present and past produces a provocative exploration of how best to utilize the undergraduate years. At a time when institutions of higher learning are increasingly called on to justify the tangible merits of the liberal arts, A Practical Education reminds readers that the most useful training for an unknowable future is the universal, time-tested preparation of a liberal education.

The Launch Pad - Inside Y Combinator (Paperback): Randall Stross The Launch Pad - Inside Y Combinator (Paperback)
Randall Stross
R560 R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Save R70 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A behind-the-scenes look at how tomorrow's hottest startups are being primed for greatness
Investment firm Y Combinator is the most sought-after home for startups in Silicon Valley. Twice a year, it funds dozens of just-founded startups and provides three months of guidance from Paul Graham, YC's impresario, and his partners. Receiving an offer from YC creates the opportunity of a lifetime.
Acclaimed journalist Randall Stross was granted unprecedented access to Y Combinator, enabling a unique inside tour of the world of software startups. Over the course of a summer, we watch as a group of founders scramble to make something people want.
This is the definitive story of a seismic shift in the business world, in which coding skill trumps experience, undergraduates confidently take on Goliaths, and investors fall in love.

The Microsoft Way - The Real Story Of How The Company Outsmarts Its Competition (Paperback): Randall Stross The Microsoft Way - The Real Story Of How The Company Outsmarts Its Competition (Paperback)
Randall Stross
R548 R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Save R61 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Stross's "The Microsoft Way" shows us the inside of the software giant's decision-making processes. The author had unlimited access to Microsoft's archives and employees, including CEO Bill Gates".--"The Wall Street Journal". "Lucid and entertaining . . . Microsoft-haters who read Stross will be unpleasantly surprised by what he found".--"The Boston Globe".

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