Beyond the obvious differences, these two designations have uncanny similarities. Harry ponders the MCSE vs. MBA question and asks, Why not get both?
        
        Separated at Birth? MCSE and MBA
        Beyond the obvious differences, these two designations have uncanny similarities. Harry ponders the MCSE vs. MBA question and asks, “Why not get both?”
        
        
			- By Harry Brelsford
- April 01, 1999
Long ago in a faraway land, I once heard Novells 
        CNA compared to a four-year degree, the CNE compared to 
        a masters, and the ECNE compared to Ph.D. While 
        far-fetched in some ways, today the same analogy might 
        apply to the Microsoft certification tracks. Although 
        the Microsoft program doesnt have the functional 
        equivalent of the ECNE program, the MCSE+Internet does 
        come close.
      So, do you consider the MCSE to be the equivalent of 
        earning a masters degree? As a holder of both the 
        MCSE and a masters degree, I dofor several 
        reasons. While earning my MCSE, I looked up more than 
        once to notice that the late evening had become a single-digit 
        morning hour. I found myself immersed on weekends in the 
        MCSE process just like I was in the MBA days. I found 
        myself chanting the mantra that life would be better for 
        my children because of what I was accomplishing. So in 
        that sense, I found the MCSE and MBA experiences to be 
        quite comparable. Another comparison was moola, do-re-me, 
        bucks, or whatever you call compensation. I clearly enjoyed 
        as large a compensation increase from my MCSE as I did 
        my MBA. Compensation dollar for dollar, I found the two 
        educational avenues (MCSE and MBA) to be comparable in 
        the long run. This month, Ill compare and contrast 
        the MCSE and the MBA and offer some reasons why you might 
        consider obtaining both. 
      Compare and Contrast
      First, some definitions. The MBA degree is the masters 
        of business administration. Depending on the university, 
        the MBA will have either a touchy-feely management view 
        or a mathematical, quantitative orientation. Both types 
        of MBA schools require candidates to complete 
        a dose of strategic planning (that vision statement 
        thing).
      The MCSE is, of course, the designation du jour in the 
        networking profession. Known as the Microsoft Certified 
        System Engineer designation, the MCSE requires that you 
        pass at least six difficult exams focused on Microsoft 
        networking solutions. Few would argue that a dollar spent 
        earning your MCSE designation gives similar returns to 
        a dollar invested in high-technology issues such as Amazon.com. 
        For many, the mantra today is, The MCSE has been 
        very, very good to me.
      It goes without saying to an audience such as the readership 
        of MCP Magazine that the 12 to 24 month period 
        you spent earning your MCSE was perhaps one of the most 
        challenging, and ultimately rewarding intellectual endeavors 
        youve ever undertaken. But MBA holders often echo 
        these same sentiments. For those of you who earned your 
        MCSE with ease because of your 10 to 15 years of networking 
        work experience, your peers in the MBA community did the 
        same thing in the part-time, one-year executive MBA programs 
        that are so popular with experienced managers.
      Likewise, if youre a networking newbie who earned 
        your MCSE because of your strong test-taking skills, your 
        MBA peer is the greenhorn who earned an MBA 
        before acquiring work experience. Both of you probably 
        took your first jobs after your MCSE or MBA at a salary 
        level that was significantly lower than those reported 
        in industry magazines. For example, MCP Magazines 
        annual salary survey typically reports MCSE salary levels 
        in the $60K range (this years salary survey will 
        appear in the July issue). MBAs look to BusinessWeek, 
        Forbes, and Fortune for their salary survey 
        datajournals that place typical MBA salaries in 
        a similar if not slightly higher range. But obtain either 
        the MCSE or the MBA without significant work experience 
        and youll probably find yourself in the lower quartile 
        of these salary surveys. Thats just the way it goes. 
        Thats why many new MCSEs, sold on $60K salary levels, 
        end up working at jobs in the upper $30Ks or lower $40Ks 
        at best. Same thing with many new MBAs. 
      Endurance over Intelligence
      If youve successfully completed your MCSE, this 
        means youve stuck with it, conquering both the intellectual 
        challenge and the endurance test. If I were to make a 
        rough estimate, for every MCSE Ive seen complete 
        certification within 12 months, there are five who didnt 
        (loaded with excuses galore!). And if you dont complete 
        your MCSE within one year, the success rate seems to drop 
        faster and further thereafter. Call it a modern-day, neoclassical 
        revival of Why Smart People Fail. Getting your 
        MCSE isnt just about being smart, its also 
        about how well you can hit and surpass the wall in the 
        grueling certification marathon.
      Same goes for the MBA. It isnt always the smartest 
        people who complete their MBA degrees (thank goodness!). 
        Indeed, more often than not, its the students who 
        can stick it out month after month. I found the MBA experience 
        to be much more like a 50K cross-county ski marathon than 
        a 5K high-speed sprint. Its a good thing I prefer 
        racing marathon distances. But seriously, when Im 
        asked to write a graduate school recommendation for one 
        of my evening students, I place significant weight on 
        that persons accomplishments relating to endurance, 
        completions, and the like. I tend to de-emphasize pedigree 
        upbringings and natural talent. My years at the podium 
        have taught me that the people who seem to have all the 
        privilege when it comes to getting advanced schooling 
        arent necessarily the ones who succeed. In other 
        words, its often the tortoise, not the hare, that 
        wins the MCSE and MBA races. 
      Is a Dollar Spent a Dollar Earned?
      Lets discuss costs for a moment. Many employers 
        have programs to give varying degrees of financial aid 
        for either your MCSE or your MBA. But if youre faced 
        with self-funding either option, the MCSE wins here. Every 
        spring, when the flowers bloom on campus, I have the MCSE 
        vs. MBA discussion with at least one or two undergraduate 
        sharpies. Newly minted sheepskins in hand, these young 
        bundles of energy wonder what next step is best: get the 
        MCSE or MBA. Well, if theyre faced with spending 
        $10K to get the MCSE or $50K to get an MBA, the MCSE clearly 
        has the highest return on investment. In fact, such simple 
        analysis has forced colleges to reposition their offerings 
        to compete with vendor certifications. Think about it. 
        Whereas the starting salaries are comparable between the 
        two choices (at least initially), would you rather have 
        a $10K MCSE-related debt you could pay off in a year or 
        two, or be saddled with over $50K of MBA-related debt 
        that youll be paying off at over $600 per month 
        for the next 10+ years? Granted, the two achievements 
        let you accomplish different things, but dont overlook 
        the bottom line in deciding whether the MCSE or MBA is 
        for you. 
      Neither Wins Outright
      Finally, I can offer this personal perspective on both 
        the MCSE and the MBA. No offense, but just as the MBA 
        didnt prepare me to run a company as its CEO, the 
        MCSE didnt really prepare me to be a super network 
        engineer. Why? To ask that question is to expose some 
        weaknesses of the both the MCSE and the MBA. On the MCSE 
        side, one fundamental weakness is its Microsoft-centric 
        focus on BackOffice. But through real-life experience, 
        youll learn to use an array of third-party network 
        management tools such as PingPlotter (www.nesssoft.com) 
        and to coexist with other network operating systems such 
        as Novell NetWare. Just try to find that educational content 
        in the Microsoft Official Curriculumaint gonna 
        happen. Similarly, most MBA programs produce quantitative 
        sharpies who can crank out spreadsheets all day long. 
        But few MBAs have superior writing skills, which is one 
        way to walk the path to promotions. And if they do, they 
        probably have a liberal arts undergraduate degree. 
      What about Both?
      So far Ive only discussed the MCSE or the MBA as 
        an either/or proposition. But today there exists a tremendously 
        rewarding opportunity to merge the best of both the MCSE 
        and MBA: its called e-commerce. On the MCSE side, 
        e-commerce presents extensive technical challenges such 
        as implementing an Internet-capable network infrastructure. 
        On the MBA side, e-commerce presents the chance to apply 
        those marketing and corporate finance skills. More important, 
        e-commerce projects let me use my MCSE skills in the air-conditioned 
        server farm room while engaging in MBA-isms in the top-floor 
        boardroom.
      Whats my final argument for having you consider 
        both the MBA and MCSE? Moola. Ive found my average 
        MCSE-style engagements are in the $10K to $50K range. 
        E-commerce engagements that use both the MCSE and MBA 
        skill set, on the other hand, start in the $150K range 
        and go up from there. Plus, e-commerce consulting gives 
        you a chance to help launch the next Amazon.com!
      Finally, heres something for those of you who are 
        technically oriented and have your MCSE. The traditional 
        career path for a senior engineer in the aerospace and 
        petroleum industries is to get your MBA in your mid- to 
        late-30s and join the ranks of upper middle-level management. 
        Consider that tidbit the next time youre trying 
        to resolve a blue screen.