Friday, September 21, 2007

Been a busy week

Things are just picking up at the exponential here.

My typical day starts at 8. Review for homework due for the day. Do my readings for all classes. Get to school by 10. No excuses for being late as we stick closely to being on time. (Honor code) Class starts, participate, participate, participate. Class ends. Go to lunch seminar. Learn about current issues of the day. Why the best practice in US won't work in Africa? Question to ponder upon. Next class begins. Decision analysis. Bayes, mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive, risk aversion, psychology traps ... all things we care about when we make decisions. Right or wrong? Then, case study begins. Today we discuss Networked Enterprise. Producer aggregation, private equity, distribution channels in India. EVP of a bank provides an insight into what they are investing on. Class ends at 6pm. Is my study group meeting up tonight? Time to head to the Forum.

Afterall, that plays a big role in life at KSG. Like for today, secret service, campus police, the Forum is all dressed up. Hmm ... wonder who speaks today? Vuk Jeremic, Foreign Minister of Serbia ... our class alum from '03. Every week, for a few days a week, the Forum comes alive at 6pm. Next week, we have the President of Senegal.

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