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Hi all, it has been a while since I last wrote. Why, you might ask? Well, if I had to pick one word to describe this term, it would be: intense. Final Exam week this week. Still, since my words are limited, I thought I’d resource to the classics. They say a picture is worth more than a 1,000 words. How about a video then? Let’s have a video-journey through the term: Fun Diwali Party dance: For the Diwali Indian celebration, those that wanted got dressed and… learnt to dance! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usKyaclKegI&list=UUa55_v4u–Vv2FcQohctC1w&index=1 Academics Want to feel what it’s like to be in our shoes, or rather, in our seats? Lecture from Corporate Finance on Capital structure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWldWPzSrWU Now let’s really be in our shoes. Even when it comes to exams. Strategy Exam: we had to analyze the strategy, identify the challenges and give recommendations to the Hospital City in Cayman Islands. The case is summarised in this video: https://www.healthcatalyst.com/videos/from-the-heart-healthcare-transformation-from-india-to-the-cayman-islands/ Clubs There is a club for everything. There is a conference for everything. Before starting business school I went to the Women in Business Conference. It was one of the best conferences I have ever been to. And if you are a man, the point is still the same. Get a feel for the quality of the speakers and the conference itself, and if you think it meets your standards, rest assured: there will be one conference for a topic you are interested in (Women in Business, Energy, Asia,…) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfII5wSsKyw&feature=youtu.be I will come back soon – just one week more Term 1 is over. |
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