The credential — the degree or certificate — has long been the quintessential value proposition of higher education. Americans have embraced degrees with a fervor generally reserved for bologna or hot dogs. Everyone should have them! Many and often! And their perceived value elsewhere in the world — in Asia in particular — is if anything even higher.
The Degree Is Doomed
The traditional degree is increasingly irrelevant in a world with better tools for evaluating potential employees.
January 08, 2014