Monday 6 May 2013

Is B really for Business?

NMP XXVI Participants Enjoying Sports
Things started settling down post the induction week and after enjoying a very peaceful weekend, I geared up for the regular courses in the coming week. Having a quick glance through faculty teaching pedagogy in this world class institute (MDI currently has tie ups with around 50 Top Global B-Schools), core courses began with a full bang, with loads of assignments, pre-reading material and group case studies to discuss. Unknowingly, many parallel activities started to pool in my daily chores. I had the opportunity to express my views in the Group Discussion event @ SharmaJi hosted by Daksh Creative Solutions in collaboration with Samsung on the "Role of Technology in Future Education in India". In the meantime, I was also invited to join the NMP26-Badminton Group on facebook and there I found my badminton partner who was unknowingly staying just opposite my room. Ashish Thakur, you have extended my nights and deprived me of my sleep in these past two weeks but I am really enjoying every moment of my stay at this place, learning to manage things practically. The creation of fear of surprise quizzes and CP marks (class participation) by each faculty member, insight into "Darna Mana Hai" type questions in Accounting class and brief guidelines by the Startegy Prof. Dr. Amit Kapoor at the fag end all made this week very happening.

Ice Breaker Party NMP XXVI Batch
With sense of formality still prevailing in the batch, and participants not knowing much about each other, my colleague Harleen and her friends took the bold initiative to organize an ice breaker party @ Takashila Wing-B. For the first time, EPGPM batchmates came together to meet informally at this event and exchanged their interests with everyone. Many talented colleagues finally got the stage to showcase their hidden talent openly and generate huge fan following among batchmates on facebook. The ball was kept rolling in the coming week and there was another pleasant surprise birthday party of Amit Gupta hosted by Wing-A mates. There were many live performances but the party ended with late night wild dancing on Punjabi hits.

Myself, being in consistent touch with the senior batch guys right from the beginning collected information on different hosts of activities undertaken by the previous batches. After discussions, I invited nominations for the formation of official Corporate Communications team and Alumni Relations team. With the batch support, the team was successfully elected within stipulated deadlines and officially put in place before the end of April '13. Along with these activities, the course silently kept picking its pace day by day. Asst. Prof. Rupamanjari Sinha (Microeconomics) was the first one to turn our fears into reality on coming lazy Monday morning; surprise quiz leaving each one of us with our eyes wide open after the class.  

Participants with Dr. Bhagwan Khanna
During the past week, I personally attended my first ever Book Launch event @ India Habitat Centre, New Delhi where Mr. Vineet Nayar (Vice Chairman, HCL) launched "From Smart to Wise by Prasad Kaipa & Navi Rajdou" . A couple of days later, Kevin Stolarick, Research Director, Martin Prosperity Institute (Rottman School of Management, Canada) delivered an influential guest lecture on "Importance of Creativity & Innovation". To introduce us to International Accounting, Dr. Bhagwan Khanna - an eminent faculty in the field of accounting (Ball State University, USA), delivered an interesting 5-lecture series citing beautiful examples from our daily lives. 

With so much happening each day and gaining knowledge from experienced international faculty has turned this course (National Management Programme @ MDI) Truly Global sitting here in India. Lengthy group discussions on HBR cases of Strategy, trying to convince every other folk of your group, has already started conquering my pleasant evenings. To be very frank, 24 hours in a day has really started seemingly so less to me for the first time that i am daily longing for few more hours.

Abishek Mittal
NMP XXVI - Class of 2014
MDI, Gurgaon

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