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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2024 · 40 MIN

Episode 004: DBA vs. PhD: Choosing the Right Doctoral Path with Dr. Reginald Silver

from DBA Chronicles · host Dr. Kelly Burich and Dr. Valrie Grant

Welcome to another episode of DBA Chronicles! The podcast where we unravel the fascinating journey of Doctorate of Business Administration! And folks, we've got a special treat for you today – an insightful episode delving into the heart of the doctoral dilemma: DBA or PhD? And to discuss this, we have the privilege of hosting the esteemed Dr. Reginald Silver. Dr. Silver is a clinical professor in the department of Business Information Systems and Operations Management at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His illustrious journey in academia includes serving as the program director for the Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) program from its inception in 2017 until 2022. Not one to rest on his laurels, Dr. Silver has recently assumed the role of Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Executive Education as of 2022. His commitment to student success is evident in the annual senior class survey where students consistently acknowledge him as the person at UNC Charlotte who has made the most significant, positive contribution to their education. Beyond the classroom, Dr. Silver has an extensive background in health care, accumulating over 18 years of professional experience as a health care executive, leading both public and private health care institutions. On today’s episode of DBA Chronicles, we delve into the wealth of insights Dr. Reginald Silver brings to our discussion on the doctoral dilemma – DBA or PhD? We are excited to have Dr. Reginald Silver not only share his incredible journey from industrial engineer to healthcare management and now a key figure at UNC Charlotte but also shed light on the distinctive paths of a DBA and a PhD. So, if you’re an individual undecided between pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) or a PhD. This episode is set to answer your questions and prompt you in the right direction. Dr. Silver takes us on a captivating ride through the evolution of DBA programs, the intended audiences, and the unique curriculum structures. He breaks down the research, the focus, and the intended outcomes of each, giving aspiring doctoral candidates a roadmap to make their choice as well as success stories of DBA graduates who've become professors, industry leaders, and trailblazers in their fields. So, buckle up for a deep dive into the doctoral dilemma with Dr. Reginald Silver. It's time for another enlightening episode of DBA Chronicles! Remember, this isn't just a podcast. It's a community, a hub for sharing, learning and growing together. So, if today's episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe and be part of our ever-expanding DBA Chronicles family. Connect with us: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠DBA Chronicles Podcast⁠ Website: ⁠www.dbachronicles.org

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Welcome to another episode of DBA Chronicles! The podcast where we unravel the fascinating journey of Doctorate of Business Administration! And folks, we've got a special treat for you today – an insightful episode delving into the heart of the doctoral dilemma: DBA or PhD? And to discuss this, we have the privilege of hosting the esteemed Dr. Reginald Silver. Dr. Silver is a clinical professor in the department of Business Information Systems and Operations Management at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His illustrious journey in academia includes serving as the program director for the Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) program from its inception in 2017 until 2022. Not one to rest on his laurels, Dr. Silver has recently assumed the role of Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Executive Education as of 2022. His commitment to student success is evident in the annual senior class survey where students consistently acknowledge him as the person at UNC Charlotte who has made the most significant, positive contribution to their education. Beyond the classroom, Dr. Silver has an extensive background in health care, accumulating over 18 years of professional experience as a health care executive, leading both public and private health care institutions. On today’s episode of DBA Chronicles, we delve into the wealth of insights Dr. Reginald Silver brings to our discussion on the doctoral dilemma – DBA or PhD? We are excited to have Dr. Reginald Silver not only share his incredible journey from industrial engineer to healthcare management and now a key figure at UNC Charlotte but also shed light on the distinctive paths of a DBA and a PhD. So, if you’re an individual undecided between pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) or a PhD. This episode is set to answer your questions and prompt you in the right direction. Dr. Silver takes us on a captivating ride through the evolution of DBA programs, the intended audiences, and the unique curriculum structures. He breaks down the research, the focus, and the intended outcomes of each, giving aspiring doctoral candidates a roadmap to make their choice as well as success stories of DBA graduates who've become professors, industry leaders, and trailblazers in their fields. So, buckle up for a deep dive into the doctoral dilemma with Dr. Reginald Silver. It's time for another enlightening episode of DBA Chronicles! Remember, this isn't just a podcast. It's a community, a hub for sharing, learning and growing together. So, if today's episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe and be part of our ever-expanding DBA Chronicles family. Connect with us: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠DBA Chronicles Podcast⁠ Website: ⁠www.dbachronicles.org

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