One of the vital links in any MBA course is learning from peers [this is why 'distance-d' education wont work]. I ve met lots of interesting people with enriching perspectives. Most of them are my classmates, while some are bschoolers from other universities around the world.
how?- through their blogs, of course.
Consultant from London, IBanker from Chicago, Tech Manager from Berkeley, Marketer from Kellogg. Not to mention the many tit-bits from Insead, Esade, IMD, NUS, Tsinghua, CEIBS, Tokyo and Melbourne business schools. So, why dont we create a Bschool of Bschools? I can understand that some may cry foul on 'intellectual property', but who lost the edge sharing knowledge?
Till this happens, try reading some independent blogs. I use the following links...
http://www.bschoolers.com/ [this comes close]
http://opencoder.org/mbablogs/students/
http://mbaleague.blogspot.com [a wee bit 'dated' list, but not the blogs themselves]
- A highly-opinionated delineation of situations encountered in India, USA, China, UK and wherever my life takes me...
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