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		<title>By: Sylvia Scott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sylvia Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey Lyn:

This is great advice and I find it very, very true in the case of professionals, especially women, who want to do some adjunct teaching in their local colleges and universities.  It use to be a great adjunct professor had great professional qualifications and experience.  What I have now found, at least in Southern California, is a MBA or some type of Masters degree.  How many outstanding women entrepreneurs do we know with MBA&#039;s?  I guarantee not many.  We are too busy creating and building successful businesses.  What you advocate is exactly what I am doing if I want to even get my foot into the door to teach in the University of California extended education adult classes (translates to night classes for adults changing careers.)  I definitely have more experience and expertise than a business management consultant who left corporate America to become a management consultant.  Stay tuned to hear what happens.  

You are the best of them all Lyn!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Lyn:</p>
<p>This is great advice and I find it very, very true in the case of professionals, especially women, who want to do some adjunct teaching in their local colleges and universities.  It use to be a great adjunct professor had great professional qualifications and experience.  What I have now found, at least in Southern California, is a MBA or some type of Masters degree.  How many outstanding women entrepreneurs do we know with MBA&#8217;s?  I guarantee not many.  We are too busy creating and building successful businesses.  What you advocate is exactly what I am doing if I want to even get my foot into the door to teach in the University of California extended education adult classes (translates to night classes for adults changing careers.)  I definitely have more experience and expertise than a business management consultant who left corporate America to become a management consultant.  Stay tuned to hear what happens.  </p>
<p>You are the best of them all Lyn!!!</p>
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