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© 2012 IBM Corporation
IBM University Programs World Wide (IBM UP)
Strategies for PSM Funding
Dr. Jim Spohrer, spohrer@us.ibm.comInnovation Champion and Director IBM UPwardUniversity Programs worldwide, accelerating regional developmentNov 9, 2012NPSMA Meeting, Denver, CO[Jim on Amtrak Train between San Jose & Berkeley]© IBM 2012
Working Together to Build a Smarter Planet
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Participants: NPSMA Workshop on “Funding PSM”
Dagmar Beck PSM Program Director, Rice University; NPSMA Immediate Past President
Michael Rappa, Director of the Institute for Advanced Analytics and Distinguished University Professor, North Carolina State
University (via skype)
Deborah Silver, Executive Director, Professional Science Master's Program Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; NPSMA Board Member
James Spohrer, Director, IBM University Programs (via Skype)
Inge Wefes, Associate Dean, Graduate School, University of Colorado Denver
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Professional Science Masters
Graduate-level STEM Pathways for Non-Academic Careers– Professional skills (industry jobs, entrepreneurs, etc.)
Sloan Foundation 1997– Foundation funding for original 14 campuses
Complexities– Universities funding faculty to create new degree programs
– Attracting students to new degree programs
– Industry recognition and hiring of new degree programs
– Tracking increasing quantity and quality of programs
– Tracking success of graduates of programs vs control
– Tracking success of faculty who start and maintain programs
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Big Business As A Partner: All About Alignment
Big Business has University Programs (6 R’s) Big Business is global Big Business is big – important not to forget how big Big Business has changing focus (what’s hot this quarter?) Big Business long-term strategy is helping regions (public
sector) Big Business wants T-shapes <discipline, sectors, cultures> Big Business wants integrated Science Management Engineering For example, Big Business analytic platforms for cities Future? Big Business wants more Entrepreneurs/U-BEE’s!
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IBM University Programs:What We Do: The “6 R’s” (not to be confused with 3 R’s)
1. ResearchResearch awards focus on grand challenge problems and big bets
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/research
2. ReadinessAccess to IBM tools, methods, and course materials to develop skills
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/academicinitiative
3. RecruitingInternships and full-time positions working to build a smarter planet
http://www.ibm.com/jobs
4. RevenueImprove performance, the university as a complex enterprise (city within city)
http://www.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/bus/html/bcs_education.html
5. ResponsibilityCommunity service provides access to IBMers expertise/resources
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives/
6. RegionsRegional innovation ecosystems – incubators, entrepreneurship, jobs
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/governmentalprograms/innovissue.html
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Big Business Does Things Globally
Region Contact Name
Africa Sean Mclean
Australia Jay Hannon
ASEAN Seow Khun Lum
Canada Stephen Peregut
China Jean Li
Egypt Hisham El-Shishiney
EMEA Diem Ho
GCG Wang Hao
India Bhooshan Kelkar
Japan Kohzoh Kitamura
Latin America Juan Duran
Middle East Andrea Emiliiani
Nordics Jyrki Koskinen
Russia Sergey Belov
Turkey Jale Akyel
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Big Business is Big: Forbes Global 2000
Totals: Largest Publically Traded Businesses– $36 trillion in revenues (45% of 2011 WW GDP)
– $2.64 trillion in profits
– $149 trillion in assets
– $37 trillion in market value
– Employ 83 million people worldwide (~1% of 2011 WW Population)
Sectors: – Financial (478), Oil & Gas (131)
Nations– US (524), Japan(258)
IBM GMU External Relations 2012
• For each industry the journey consists of a series of steps along a path of competencies to reach a smarter outcome for organizations
• The power to pull together many sources of data in real time to source actionable insights and optimize clients’ business
• Revenue IBM generated from Analytics solutions grew 16% from 2010
Big Business: What’s Hot? Analytics, Data Scientists
IBM GMU External Relations 20128
Through to 2015, more than 85% of Fortune 500 organizations will fail to exploit ‘big data’ for competitive advantage
--Gartner Predictions 2012
IBM GMU External Relations 2012
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T-shaped professionalsdepth & breadth
BREADTH
DE
PT
H
Ready for Life-Long-LearningReady for TeamworkReady to Help Build a Smarter Planet
(analytic thinking & problem solving)
Many culturesMany disciplines
Many systems(understanding & communications)
Deep in one d
iscip
line
Deep in one sys
tem
Deep in one cu
lture
SSME+D = Service Science, Management, Engineering + Design
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A city is essentially a system of service systems—transportation, healthcare, public safety and education.
To enable a Smarter City, IBM is working to improve the quality & efficiency of service systems and how they operate and function.
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Four commandments for cities of the future: Eduardo Paes at TED2012
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Smarter Cities Intelligent Operations Platform for Innovation
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Streetline: Instrumented-Interconnected-Intelligent
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Regional Competitiveness and U-BEEs: Where imagined possible worlds become observable real worldshttp://www.service-science.info/archives/1056
Nation
State/Province
City/Region
UniversityCollege
K-12
Cultural &ConferenceHotels
HospitalMedical
Research
Worker(professional)
Family(household)
For-profits
Non-profits
U-BEEJob Creator/Sustainer
U-BEEs = University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, City Within City
“The future is already here (at universities),it is just not evenlydistributed.”
“The best way topredict the futureis to (inspire the nextgeneration of studentsto) build it better.”
InnovationsUniversities/RegionsCalculus (Cambridge/UK)Physics (Cambridge/UK)Computer Science (Columbia/NY)Microsoft (Harvard/WA)Yahoo (Stanford/CA)Google (Stanford/CA)Facebook (Harvard/CA)
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A Framework for Global Civil Society
Daniel Patrick Moynihan said nearly 50 years ago: "If you want to build a world class city, build a great university and wait 200 years." His insight is true today – except yesterday's 200 years has become twenty. More than ever, universities will generate and sustain the world’s idea capitals and, as vital creators, incubators, connectors, and channels of thought and understanding, they will provide a framework for global civil society.
– John Sexton, President NYU
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IBM operates in 170 countries around the globe
>100 acquisition in decade
IBM has 426,000 employees worldwide
2011 Financials Revenue - $ 106.9B Net Income - $ 15.9B EPS - $ 13.44 Net Cash - $16.6B
22% of IBM’s revenue in Growth Market countries; growing at 11% in 2011
Number 1 in patent generation for 19 consecutive years ; 6,180 US patents awarded in 2011
More than 40% of IBM’s workforce conducts business away from an office
5 Nobel Laureates
9 time winner of the President’s National Medal of Technology & Innovation - latest award for Blue Gene Supercomputer
“Let’s Build a Smarter Planet"
The Smartest Machine On Earth
100 Years of Business & Innovation in 2011
IBM’s Leadership Changes
55% of IBM’s Workforce is New to the company in the last 5 years
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