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Term 3

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Since I last updated this blog, I have started Term 3 and have landed an independent consulting project (which counts towards credits for the MBA). Part II of the MBA – terms 3 & 4 – is quite different from Part I – terms 1 & 2; you no longer have fixed learning teams (you have to find your own!) the workload is somewhat lighter and the real job hunting really starts!

At the very beginning of term 3, a number of companies came on Campus to participate in the SoM’s careers and recruitment fair. It was a great day, since it gave us some hope that companies are indeed hiring, even though the current economic situation is a mess… I suppose they need people to help them fix some of this mess!

The funds from the various countries’ stimulus packages are also starting to flow, allowing a number of companies to start planning for the near future. There’s even talk of a management consulting ‘gold rush’ once all this money rolls out (firms and groups of people will need guidance and advice on how to best use their stimulus slice…) We’ll see.

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Near the end… of the first half!

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

We are quickly approaching the end of Term 2, which means we are nearly halfway through the Cranfield MBA!

We are starting week 10 now, the next to last week of the term – exams are just around the corner… This term we’ve had two more WACs, one for Finance and another for Macroeconomics! They were challenging but also very interesting. This year in particular the SoM has changed the theme of the Macroeconomics WAC to match our IBE destinations, which makes good sense if you ask me. We also went through the biggest snow fall in 18 years so we ended up having a couple of ’snow days’, since lectures and admin staff could not get to Cranfield.

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I have got to get back to my studies now, but I’ll update this blog again in a couple of weeks.

Term 2 – here we go again!

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

We started term 2 by having an intensive subject delivered to us – we had one term’s worth of Project Management lectures and assignments in one week! It was an insane way to start the term, but it got us into the right sort of mood for the term ahead.

The following subjects are being taught this term:

  • Project Management
  • Managing Information Technology
  • Glogal Macroeconomics and Business Environment
  • People Management
  • Financial Management
  • Business Law
  • Strategic Management
  • Operations and Supply Chain – Part 2
  • Organisational Behaviour and Personal Professional Development – Part 2

It seems like a LOT of work, but we are all looking forward to it!

Oh, Cranfield School of Management was voted 3rd in the world for Economics by the 2009 MBA Financial Times ranking! GO CRANFIELD!

Weeks 8 to 11 – END OF TERM 1!

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

So I had to go over to Boston for a few days (5 days) but I didn’t want to miss any lectures… oh, what to do! Skype in! I discussed with the lectures and attended the lectures remotely, over Skype – it was a bit noisy at first (and my microphone wasn’t working) but I got what I needed from attending the lectures from the other side of the North Atlantic.

Some of my classmates took a couple of pictures of my experiment ; Mihou place his laptop on the desk at my original seat, so it was just like being there – almost!

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Once I got back, it was crazy! We had our second WAC and the revisions for the final exams started! The exams came and went – lots of studying and group discussions – and we were finaly on holidays for a couple of weeks!

Hello Christmas break! : – )

Weeks 5 to 7!

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

By Week 5, the pressure was building up and the first assignments started piling up! Have a look at what the timetable for Week 5 was like:

WAC

Do you see the yellow boxes on Friday o7 November? Well this is when we were introduced to our first WAC – Written Assessment of a Case! WACs are a bit of a tradition at Cranfield SoM… They are also quite stressful and surprisingly hard! If someone tells you that you have a bit over 24 hours to write 1500 words on a given topic that doesn’t sound too hard, does it? Believe me, WACs are the longest 1500 word you’ll ever write. It is a great learning experience though! And then it’s off to a kitchen party somewhere on Campus…

During Weeks 6 & 7 the pressure was on, since there were two assignments due and yet another WAC – this time an accounting one! We submitted our Marketing and SDS reports, only to then start working on the Accounting WAC! It has certainly been a tough couple of weeks!

Tomorrow (Monday 24 November) we’ll be starting Week 8 by delivering a 15 minute presentation (followed by questions, of course!) on the Strategic Marketing Success of the Toyota Prius – part of our Marketing assignment.

Wish me luck!