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FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Power of Color |
Diversity, whether cultural, geographic or inter-generational is a fluid concept. For some people it remains a cost, for others, it is what makes life truly vibrant. Being African is unique in the misconceptions and to some degree mystery that a... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Most Valuable Thing I Learned At INSEAD Business School |
In one word, it is definitely COURAGE. It’s not really something you learn in a classroom, but rather acquire during the life-transforming year at INSEAD. To me, COURAGE translates into the ability to challenge conventions, try new things and most... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Mattering |
This morning when starting my computer, the desktop paper read, “Because people matter”. It made me think who matters to me? And, who do I matter to? I thought about how it has become important to me to matter in... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: INSEAD – A Home Away From Home |
They say, “Wherever you go, it becomes a part of you somehow”. And it couldn’t be truer for INSEAD, the business school for the world. The first 3 months at INSEAD have been about embracing and getting exposed to... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The No. 1 step you MUST take before launching your portfolio career. |
Unlike other career moves, a portfolio career shift – especially a drastic one where you leave your corporate job altogether and launch into new, unrelated areas of work – takes a lot of introspection. If you’ve made the leap, you... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Things We Do for Love |
A few days ago, one of my friends from Paris called me frantically out of the blue. She and her boyfriend had been in a successful long-distance relationship for several years, and now he was finally moving to France! He... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Learning how to make positive impact – the INSEAD way! |
Did you know that as a generation we are creating the highest level of carbon footprint on our planet than any generation before? With today’s great comfort and luxuries come high levels of global emissions. The burning of coal, natural... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Last Tango in Singapore |
I’ve always felt that the vibe at INSEAD is like a rapidly growing, brilliant startup. That it’s one year, that there are three campuses and expanding into America, that the operations feel very lean, innovation is in our core... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Full Circle |
Dear Readers, It’s been a while since I wrote a blog post – but on my part I have written quite a bit since the last post – from reports to journals to speeches… It’s my last few weeks though... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Breakfast and Career Choices |
Dear All, I love observing people. Often, I am looking for inspiration: How are others doing things? Is there anything I can learn from them? Especially in new settings, foreign countries or when I am with people I think highly... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: My story with the F word |
It started way before I jumped on that plane to Singapore… It probably started when I was 5 or 6… My parents were divorced, I lived with my mother. She was a dentist, working 7-11am in the public hospital and... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Power of a Foreign Language |
There are eleven official languages of South Africa: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, SiSwati, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. Popular comedian Trevor Noah recites funny stories in his book “Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood”... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: INSEAD Admit Stories |
I wanted to pass along a few contributions from successful applicants who were not my clients, but part of my INSEAD thread on GMAT Club. I think you will find at least one or two things helpful! Successful Applicant 1... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: A Desk to Stand On |
“I loved my time at INSEAD. Not only because of the amazing people I met and the life-changing experience, but also because it gave me the occasion to think about the professional I wanted to be”. My first interviewer during... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: A Kinder, Gentler Admissions Process |
Greetings, Readers! I’ve volunteered to be one of the INSEAD 19D student bloggers, so let me take a moment to introduce myself. I’m Nadine, a former diplomat and career public servant, probably not your typical MBA candidate. I’m American... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Only dead fish swim with the current |
Today, I go off the beaten track to share something that has left a huge impression on me personally. This happened a few weeks back at The Global Luxury Forum, an annual event organised by RCLG (Retail, Consumer and Luxury... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Finale |
I found him sitting down on small stairs on the rooftop part of the building, looking at the city night view. Beer can on his hand. It will be dawn in several hours, the time when the sky should be... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Why I Pursued an MBA with INSEAD |
Dear Readers, Nice to meet you all. I am one of the INSEAD student bloggers from class of 2019 December, and will begin in Jan’ 2019. Here is my first blog on “The INSEAD MBA Experience” which explains some of... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Why only INSEAD |
I am from Guilin, a city in Southern China famous for its limestone karst hills. In my childhood, I wondered what was beyond the town’s scenic view. My father is a worker at China Railway, and most of my friends... Continue Reading → |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Why Only INSEAD |
I am from Guilin, a city in Southern China famous for its limestone karst hills. In my childhood, I wondered what was beyond the town’s scenic view. My father is a worker at China Railway, and most of my friends... Continue Reading → |
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