Intelligent Data Centres Issue 17 | Page 60

SKILLS SPOTLIGHT CNET OFFERS MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM IN LIGHT OF INDUSTRY PROGRESSION CNet Training is giving people with an interest in the industry, a chance to become part of the elite group of worldwide data centre professionals. Its Masters degree program in Data Centre Leadership and Management intends to expand existing skills and knowledge of talented technical managers to business leadership. Andrew Stevens, President and CEO, CNet Training, offers a deeper insight. Data centres are complex facilities that are expected to deliver faultless service and financial results in a world of rapidly changing technologies, business pressures and environmental expectations. In order to achieve this, data centres need highly capable leaders and managers – individuals who are capable of dealing with business complexity and technological change with the knowledge and skills to ensure their teams deliver against consistently challenging objectives. In addition to being the global leader in technical education for the data centre sector, CNet is an Associate College of Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK and is therefore approved to design and deliver the content of the prestigious level 7 Masters degree in Data Centre Leadership and Management. The Masters degree program launched in 2015 and the first graduation took place in October 2018. The three-year Masters degree has proven very popular and gone from strength to strength among senior managers working in data centre facilities wishing to form the elite group of worldwide data centre professionals. Previous graduates come from companies including Unilever, Microsoft, IBM, Capital One, Newmark Knight Frank, Schneider Electric, Time Warner Cable, Sudlows Limited, Digital Realty Trust and Wirewerks, to name a few. Each graduate committed to the three-year programme centred around leadership and business management within a data centre environment. Andrew Stevens, President and CEO, CNet Training, discusses the detail of the program and how to apply. An overview of the program The Masters Degree in Data Centre Leadership and Management was created out of the need to expand existing skills and knowledge of talented technical managers to business leadership. Arming them with contemporary knowledge and capability to manage business imperatives and therefore have a more significant impact on the business itself to contribute to growth, innovation and insight. The Masters Degree never stands still, the CNet team are continually enhancing and developing the program to match the fast-paced nature of the data centre environment to make sure the program continues to accurately reflect the needs of the data centre and business leadership. The program content is written by the CNet team in consultation with industry leaders from all over the world. The content of the Masters is rewritten each year to ensure it reflects the constantly evolving nature of the sector. Year one of the program enables the learner to develop their expertise in three key themes that are at the heart of any business: leadership; sustainability; and financial management. Year two takes the learner’s experience and expertise to the next level. The key topics include: data centre issues of infrastructure management, security and disaster recovery; human resource management; organisational behaviour; and strategies for maximising performance and decision-making in critical services. Year three goes into further depth, giving the learner the chance to develop their thought leadership and address specific business issues. Firstly, in the ‘Contemporary Issues in Leadership 60 Issue 17 www.intelligentdatacentres.com