Phew!!!! lots to blog about
I have been intending to write a post for quite some time now and had a looooong "to do" list of things/events i had to write about. I manage my "to do" list with one of these cool widgets, you might wanna try them out.
anyway,
so ill just a give a brief write up of all things on my to do list and then jump write on to a detailed post about a more fresher and recent event.
1)
innovation challenge @ the darden
this was one super cool event and had teams of 4-5 people solve a business problem for a certain company. these problems were extremely open ended and as the name suggests, Innovation was a necessary precursor to victory.
we were given the arduous though interesting task of promoting GE money and came up with a little too much of innovation ;-)
54 hours and 3 red bulls later, we got this.
Tata boardroom wars:
this involved a simulation game between the best 54 future managers of the country. 9 teams participated, the IIM's, XLRI and ISB. IIMB had 2 teams thus rounding up the 9 teams and the prize money was a mammoth 1,00,000 INR.
after a gruelling internal selection, we got the opportunity to go to IIMB and participate in one of the most popular fests in the country.
apart from the mosquitoes and the drunk b-school students in the accomodation hall everything was perfect and we had a great time.
well ..... I have lots more to write about but let me jump to the most recent event ...
anyway,
so ill just a give a brief write up of all things on my to do list and then jump write on to a detailed post about a more fresher and recent event.
1)
innovation challenge @ the darden
this was one super cool event and had teams of 4-5 people solve a business problem for a certain company. these problems were extremely open ended and as the name suggests, Innovation was a necessary precursor to victory.
we were given the arduous though interesting task of promoting GE money and came up with a little too much of innovation ;-)
54 hours and 3 red bulls later, we got this.
Tata boardroom wars:
this involved a simulation game between the best 54 future managers of the country. 9 teams participated, the IIM's, XLRI and ISB. IIMB had 2 teams thus rounding up the 9 teams and the prize money was a mammoth 1,00,000 INR.
after a gruelling internal selection, we got the opportunity to go to IIMB and participate in one of the most popular fests in the country.
apart from the mosquitoes and the drunk b-school students in the accomodation hall everything was perfect and we had a great time.
well ..... I have lots more to write about but let me jump to the most recent event ...
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