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Entrepreneurial

Hello Everyone, 


Despite being an educated and qualified engineer, I have always felt a drive towards project management and lately to be an entrepreneur. 


I have started my new venture(s) as well however always find it hard to place myself in the appropriate community. 


Do I still belong to engineering community as I don't enjoy the integrity of engineering anymore. I enjoy the delivery, deployment and implementation for the new engineering solutions and ideas rather. 

The kind of job I have been doing recently which is providing consultancy on Engineering Design Systems mainly for Oil & Gas industry, most people consider me from IT background than engineering. 


I have even gone to the extent to clear my Project Management Professional Certificate however industry find it hard to offer me Project Management roles (due to lack of experience) or real engineering roles (due to experience in IT Solutions for engineering).


Sometimes I don't feel myself as engineer anymore!


After having 15 years of experience in industry, I am thinking to pursue PhD in Business Management for two reasons

1. I enjoy the subject

2. May be after PhD career shift will be as desired. 


Am I alone in this boat!

Any comments most welcome.


Kind Regards

Varun Sharma 

CEng, PMP, MIET, MSC, BEng (Hons.), AME, DIT

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  • Thanks Simon and Roy.

    I take on board both of your views, I am actually hoping that PhD or DPhil (as called in Oxford) will help me change my industry or role in industry, not sure if it’s a realistic approach or not. I appreciate its not a training but an academic degree might help to steer my career to the desired path away from engineering and/or IT roles.  

    I am also hoping that, my time during research in PhD will me to gain insights in different business models which will help me in my entrepreneurial ventures.

    Following is the DPhil I have in mind however yet to prepare for GMAT -

    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-management-studies?wssl=1
    accounting
    finance
    marketing
    management science
    organisational behaviour
    strategy, entrepreneurship and international business
    Thanks Simon and Roy.

    I take on board both of your views, I am actually hoping that PhD or DPhil (as called in Oxford) will help me change my industry or role in industry, not sure if it’s a realistic approach or not. I appreciate its not a training but an academic degree might help to steer my career to the desired path away from engineering and/or IT roles.  

    I am also hoping that, my time during research in PhD will me to gain insights in different business models which will help me in my entrepreneurial ventures.

    Following is the DPhil I have in mind however yet to prepare for GMAT -

    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-management-studies?wssl=1
    accounting
    finance
    marketing
    management science
    organisational behaviour
    strategy, entrepreneurship and international business

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  • Thanks Simon and Roy.

    I take on board both of your views, I am actually hoping that PhD or DPhil (as called in Oxford) will help me change my industry or role in industry, not sure if it’s a realistic approach or not. I appreciate its not a training but an academic degree might help to steer my career to the desired path away from engineering and/or IT roles.  

    I am also hoping that, my time during research in PhD will me to gain insights in different business models which will help me in my entrepreneurial ventures.

    Following is the DPhil I have in mind however yet to prepare for GMAT -

    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-management-studies?wssl=1
    accounting
    finance
    marketing
    management science
    organisational behaviour
    strategy, entrepreneurship and international business
    Thanks Simon and Roy.

    I take on board both of your views, I am actually hoping that PhD or DPhil (as called in Oxford) will help me change my industry or role in industry, not sure if it’s a realistic approach or not. I appreciate its not a training but an academic degree might help to steer my career to the desired path away from engineering and/or IT roles.  

    I am also hoping that, my time during research in PhD will me to gain insights in different business models which will help me in my entrepreneurial ventures.

    Following is the DPhil I have in mind however yet to prepare for GMAT -

    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-management-studies?wssl=1
    accounting
    finance
    marketing
    management science
    organisational behaviour
    strategy, entrepreneurship and international business

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