Tuesday, August 22, 2006

We the Managers


From 2002 to 2004 I was always hit by tsunamis, unpredictable attacks of love and laughter. Two extremities of experiential management learning and foolish examinations. Wars of ideology, speculations over roles in case studies , hedging friendships with compassion and arbitrages of jokes . The University calls two and a half years of mine as mighty MBA. I would like to call it “Anubhav ki dhaayi baras”;with profound experience of creative schools like Moodal Manju and Pulli
If I speak in pure Physics terms, the fifty-nine human beings of my class-my classmates were born in the regions of space where the field was immensely intense. I cannot say that they are super humans but they have made glorious all the projects they have taken up, won all competitions participated and more significantly made the soil powerful by helping the poor and caring the environment. Nobody who have met them cannot forget them because of their simplicity and hospitality .
Im proud to belong to this batch of managers for the culture that we have imparted remains everlasting and the leadership that we have shown remains as a noble cause in the development of this institution. I wish the very best for DCSchool in the future…

I remember one of our guest, Mr.Alok Wadhwa, ex-CEO, Encyclopedia Britannica’s words about my class when we discussed a case on the Encyclopedia Britannica “your ability in identifying analyzing and articulating the problems facing Encyclopedia Britannica is at par with any expert opinion. Your suggestions; some already implemented, some being implemented and some which we haven’t even thought of; brings forth the clarity of thought within you. Unlike others you have expressed it in simple language and with humility too”


This is what distinguishes us from others; we are that simple and modest.

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