Well after a nice 24th June,and a half sleep at 3 oclock,the next that was evident was to get up on 25th June....he he he he he ..crap i guess...
Well the thing is,as ususal I have this tendency to be late at class so here to happened. It was scheduled that we we would be attending Dr. Prashant Kale's class,an eminent prof... from the Univ of Michigan,who had flown down to teach at ISB,cool na...the ISB ppl say the corporate world would give anything to attend his class and that we were lucky to be attending his class at an undergrad level....Wow the first thing comes to your mind..is this...I must have done something good in my life to achieve this.....
Well then in order to not to miss his class,I skipped breakfast and rushed in to the class with others...As it was expected,a very nice personality greeted us and we took seats in the corner,with a strict warning not to disturb the class...I mean we were children as compared to these oldies at ISB..he he he...
Anyways the class beagn and I simply loved it,with a right mixture of interaction,slide show and blackboard(actually not blackboard but a whiteboard)....he took the class wonderfully through the two hours......there is this system of 30% of your marks for class interaction and ppl were jumping off their seats to answer...and this does result into crap answers.....anyways..barring a few the class was indeed lovely....it was about competitive strategy in the international scene...with case studies of Domino's and the Wine industry....at the end of the day it was all use of brains that mattered more rather than the stacked up knowledge in your head.
So the class finished off......then at 2 we had to give a presentation about our expeirence and stuff,then the certis distributed.....and finally..we were free,.....
What I really cherished about ISB was the interaction with students,attending class and the Hospitality. The student community was diverse,with ppl having had completed their MD in medicine and stuff who had come to attend the MBA program.....the DCE fraternity was large...but couldn't catch them....some were there even after having completed their MBA from places like FMS....foreigners and the female community constituted a good number and the engineers dominated the scene here too....damn,we are too bright for everything...we dominate almost 90% of the population at the IIMs...
Sunday, June 29, 2008
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