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FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Ask, Don’t Beg. Give, Don’t Take. Love, and be Loved. |
February. Love is always in the air. Or at least, that’s what I thought. Entering the second part of the first period of the INSEAD experience, for some reason things begin to wear me out. The lessons are all around,... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: February 2017: Ask, Don’t Beg. Give, Don’t Take. Love, and be Loved. |
February. Love is always in the air. Or at least, that’s what I thought. Entering the second part of the first period of the INSEAD experience, for some reason things begin to wear me out. The lessons are all around,... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: March 2017: The Syndrome of Mediocrity |
March starts with exams of Period 1. March proceeds with Period 2: buzzes of internship in a hectic 7-week period. March concludes with the intensity of internship interviews… and the release of P1 grades. I have to say, just to... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: One Hundred Cups of Tea as Invested Capital |
After many months of intense due diligence gathering, model building, late night phone calls to India and rehearsals, along with team mates Hong Fei Wang, Tim May and Apoorve Khandelwal , on April 7th we were finally in New York... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Sufi Poet at INSEAD |
We were born in the same townhouse in Chicago, but we never got along as children. My cousin was 9 months older and was always taller, fairer, and prettier. She was popular everywhere she went. As a young adult, I... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Maximizing Conflict & Shareholder Value: a P2 story |
I nearly resisted the urge to share the P2 experience through stanza and verse, but only nearly. The group, the organization, the unit, the core The Goal (make money?), the achievement – much more. We set off on P2, a... Continue Reading → |
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