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- Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 04:36:06 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] OT: interesting NY times article:High-Tech Japanese, Running Out of Engineers
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steven smith writes: > I thought you guys might be interested in this. It's an NY > Times article about problems with the Japanese recruiting > and training engineers from within Japan. > http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/17/business/worldbusiness/17engineers.html?ref=business *chortle* I read that article in about 1978, I guess they just dusted it off and did s/US/Japan/. One thing they missed is Monkey-Show's current pet brain fart: one-year PhDs. They've paid my department at least 5000-man-en (probably twice that since they renewed the contract while I've been away) to do three things: (1) tell them the obvious: nobody else in the world does anything like this (the closest in the U.S. are "fast-track education management" PhDs that require only one year in residence (but are expected to take 6 years calendar time because classes and seminars are taken concurrent with full-time work---"life experience" does not count) (2) tell them that it is OK to do it (retired senior engineers from Toyota and Hitachi were asked "and how do you plan to deal with the reputation hit you'll take when foreigners find out about these degrees?" replied "rikai shinakereba naranai" and "wakatte morawanai to ikenai" = "they'll have to understand (our special situation)" and "we'll have to make them understand" (our special situation)") and (3) to help coordinate introduction of these "life experience" PhDs for mid-career engineers in first rank Japanese universities. Needless to say non-Japanese researchers here at Stanford are amused by the prospect, but the Japanese who have kicked ass to achieve a foreign sabbatical are aghast at the idea. They understand very well what this is going to do to their personal status, as well as the overseas reputation of Japanese science and engineering. Very sad.
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