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FROM NandoParrado: Application #6: Recommendations |
Recommendations are the only element of the application on which you have no direct control. This can sound somewhat stressful, but you can influence the outcome by selecting the most appropriate recommenders, and briefing/inspiring them on what they should convey with their words. You … Continue reading → |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: Five states in 15 days |
Philippa Rock is busy making the most of time off from her recruitment interviews and preparing for spring break Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: A tale of two classmates |
Omar Khan interviews two of his classmates to showcase the diversity of his cohort Read more |
FROM NandoParrado: Application #8: Pride and/or celebration |
Completing your interview(s), and submitting the “Post-Interview Reflection” if Harvard is in the mix, effectively marks the end of your MBA application process. Nothing else is left to affect your chances. In the following days, you will feel both energized and drained … Continue reading → |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: Time to take on Singapore |
Despite hours of hard work, Monica Dee finds the student trip she helps organise is a success Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: Study trip part two |
Brenden Sheehan describes his cohort's journey to Singapore for their last study abroad session before graduation Read more |
FROM NandoParrado: Great Product vs Great ROI |
Last night I had the pleasure of watching on YouTube a one-hour chat with Fred Wilson, co-founder and managing partner of New York-based venture capital firm Union Square Ventures. If you do not know him, Fred Wilson is one of the top … Continue reading → |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: My definitive MBA reading list |
Nearing the end of his time at LBS, Owen Woolcock describes his favourite books Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: The power of Cotopaxi |
Philippa Rock attempts to climb the second highest summit in Ecuador Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: A dash of fintech and venture capital |
Challenging environments provide some intensive training in financial matters for Michael Wieder Read more |
FROM uwengdori - Current Student: Life these days |
Almost half of MBA is finally coming to an end. I still have the intensive Capstone remaining which started this week, but things have been ok so far. I also recently found my engineering ring again (lucky). Must not forget where I started. I noticed that Rotman Problem Solving Challenge was taking place today. I noticed it’s already been a year since I attended RPSC2014. Interesting memories. Time passes. |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: The sharing economy |
Gareth Rees researches what to write about in his final dissertation Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: A day in the life |
Brenden Sheehan provides a glimpse into a typical weekend during his rigorous MBA programme Read more |
FROM Reaching the Thirties: Duke back in Final Four!! |
YESSSSS!!!! Yesterday Duke beat Gonzaga, 52-66, and qualified for the final four!!! (what we would call semifinals in the rest of the world). For those who don’t know much about basketball, this is big guys. If you have been following my blog, you know that I am a Duke basketball fan. Back in Spain I … Continue reading → |
FROM uwengdori - Current Student: More reasons to join Rotman |
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FROM NandoParrado: Reading, writing, number… and coding skills |
In the not-too-distant future, coding will be part of the mandatory curriculum in schools around the world. It is just inevitable, since technology will deeply affect the lives of humans and organizations, and “communicating” to a computer will become as important as speaking to a person. … Continue reading → |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: Spring break |
Piyush Jain enjoys the chance to relax and choose more specialised electives Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: Developing a strategy |
Merih Ocbazghi decides how to spend the last 18 months of his MBA Read more |
FROM Financial Times MBA Blog: Strategy development |
Merih Ocbazghi decides how to spend the last 18 months of his MBA Read more |
FROM NandoParrado: My favorite leadership story of all times |
A year and a half ago I accidentally stumbled upon a documentary on YouTube, which has inspired me like few other things in my life. It is the story of Nando Parrado and the survivors of the Andes plane crash in 1972. It … Continue reading → |
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