The one thing that is a constant here at the ISB is the constant climb up the steep learning curve. Especially if you are up for a challenge. They have leavers on the curve to make it steeper and steeper, just when you get used to the incline it gets cranked up a few degrees.. currently i'm on an incline of about 38 degrees (this calculation was done by using simulation in the solver, using 'how thin can you spread yourself' as the decision variable).
Want to share a recent experience which was both unusual and challenging for me ..
Being a director in one of the student councils here i was responsible for creating a team that would work with me during the year. The selection process required resume screening and interviews, this may sound normal but there was a catch.. i was going to interview my friends and peers, people who i have come to admire over the last few months.. and people who i would be having lunch with for the rest of the year. This was certainly going to be a challenge cause every resume here is a star resume and everyone here is so talented. The interviewing process was probably more daunting for me than the people being interviewed, after all these were my fellow classmates and passing a judgement on them was a tough call.. But learning how to take tough calls was why i was here in the first place. And I took this chance to learn some skills. The interviews went well, kept them somewhere between formal/casual/serious/friendly. Made the decision. To my surprise everyone of my peers that was interviewed took it in the right spirit, and i have to say thank you to all of them for being such good sports. ISB certainly creates so many opportunities for growth (and pain). Its truely upto the individual here just how much muscle you want to build.
So for all those that are planning to come hear in the near future please pack some comfortable shoes and the will to climb, cause here 'attitude will decide your altitude'
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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