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Debt Ceiling Deal – MBAs Affected

August 2, 2011

Just read in the news that as a part of the debt ceiling deal the Congress is getting away with the subsidized portion of Stafford loans for graduate students, which of course includes all MBAs. It means that the interest will be accruing on the total amount of the student loan while you are still [...]

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Soda Tax and Public Policy – MBA Perspective

July 31, 2011

A year ago in summer term 2010 at George Washington University School of Business I took a class on Business and Public Policy. It was an interesting exercise and I learned a lot about the tensions between the public interests and private corporate agendas, lobbying, and public relations. I have published earlier two of the individual cases I [...]

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Pre-MBA Reading List for Poets

July 27, 2011

Back in May I promised to have a post on summer reading list for pre-MBA admitted applicants. There are a number of lists in print and especially on the internet for pre-MBA or mid-school summer reading. I have perused some of them and found them quite helpful. I often ask people to recommend books on [...]

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Smarter Phone for MBA Student

July 22, 2011

Updated on July25, 2011. Though I was able to post a basic post including images using the WordPress for Android application on my smart phone, I still needed to do some fine-tuning of the post from the regular WP interface. Also, I posted a follow up post on the weaknesses of my smart phone. In [...]

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Drop Class or Drop Dead at GWU Part-time MBA

June 5, 2011

On May 16 I started my classes in Summer Term at GW School of Business. There was some hiccup at the beginning though. I originally signed up for three classes: two from the core MBA curriculum, 1.5 credits each; and one elective from the Department of Information Systems Technology Management- three credits. I was trying to [...]

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Project Management – Sharks Against the Naive

May 14, 2011

Introduction to Project Management was a full-term 3-credit class, therefore we combed through a lot of material and got exposed to a lot of concepts. So I would probably be returning to this course quite a bit to share little reflections on the subject here and there. There were quite a few observations about Project Management [...]

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Ellen Moore in Korea – Business Case Analysis of Cultural Differences

May 9, 2011

In my Consultative Processes class that I took in Fall Term of my second year part-time MBA at GWU we had a case of Ellen Moore(A): Living and Working in Korea. I learned a few interesting things about the country’s culture - something that I wouldn’t ever guessed on my own. I have quite a few acquaintances [...]

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2-nd Year MBA Spring Term is Over

May 5, 2011

On Monday I had my final exam in Business Law and Communications.  My final presentation in Introduction to Project Management class took place two weeks ago. With that I am done with my classes in GW part-time MBA Spring Term. I feel free and relieved … for the next two weeks. Then my two classes for Summer [...]

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Facebook Face Off at Job Interview

May 2, 2011

This Spring term I had another core class in my part-time MBA program – Organizations and Leadership. This course is also commonly known in other MBA programs as Organizational Behavior. The course was rather interesting, and I will hopefully write more about it at a later time. On a side note about the topic of [...]

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Intro to Project Management – Final Presentation

April 28, 2011

Last  Thursday we had final group presentations in class for the Introduction to Project Management course. This presentation was a part of the final assignment: research and analysis of the management of an actual project. The other part of an assignment was to prepare a 20-25 pages analytical research of that same actual project. As [...]

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Introduction to Project Management – MBA elective

April 26, 2011

My posts for the nearest future will be recollections from the end of the Fall term and the Spring term in somewhat random order, as I will try to fill some of the gaps since the end of my regular blogging at the end of last year. I will try to reflect on some more interesting highlights [...]

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Part-time MBA on a Full-time Leave of Absence

April 12, 2011

Leave of absence from the blog, that is. It has been over four months now since my last update on the blog . Even my summer break last year did not take me away from posting on my site for that long. There has been a lot going on, so I kind of slipped back quite [...]

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Part-time MBA – Turbocharged!

December 3, 2010

This week I ran into one of my classmates in the study area before the class. I have not seen her around since the summer term, so we chatted a bit to catch up on what’s going on in our MBA studies. I remembered that we started the program at GW at the same time [...]

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Russia, BRIC and Foreign Investments – the End of Euphoria?

November 30, 2010

Recently I read an article in Businessweek on Russia and its BRIC membership. For those who are mostly focused on the affairs of the developed word, BRIC is the acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China. The term has come into use in 2001 as a symbol of the shift of the global economic power away [...]

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Beat the GMAT Practice Questions Premium Access Winners

November 29, 2010

Four weeks ago I published a post about my Deja Vu experience with GMAT. There I wrote a short review of the new GMAT practice questions from Beat the GMAT (BTG). I am not going to re-count my experience with those questions again here. If interested you can read the complete review here. In that post I announced an [...]

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Dahab Plastics Co – Gearing Up for Consulting Presentation

November 22, 2010

On Sunday we had a conference call with my group for our final presentation in Consultative Processes class. This is the second of the group projects in the class. The first group project was on preparing and presenting Consulting Proposal for Kacey Fine Furniture. I re-read the case before the group discussion, Dahab Plastics Co, and it seems [...]

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Citibank: Performance Evaluation – Business Cases Analysis Update

November 21, 2010

Due to my business travel I have not been able to focus on regular updates. So now I have more catch up work to do both for classes and for the blog. Fortunately, this year we do not have any classes scheduled during the whole week of Thanksgiving. So I will hopefully have time to do [...]

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Spring Term Classes – Online Onslaught at GW MBA

November 20, 2010

Just about two weeks ago I was writing about the survey conducted by the MBA administration at GWU about offering of the online classes. At that time I thought that this was just testing the waters with the students and actual introduction of the online classes was a long way from being implemented. Boy, was [...]

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Swamped with MBA Assignments

November 9, 2010

Update 5/7/2011. I have published a business case analysis for Ellen Moore (A): Living and Working in Korea. This week is going to be really brutal. I will have to pay for a little relaxation I had over the past weekend. I had some family and friends time and did not have enough time to [...]

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Blink, the Power of Priming and Financial Markets Final Grade

October 31, 2010

As the second module started this week, I had my class in Financial Management, which is the continuation of the Financial Markets class I had in the first fall Module at GW MBA. The same professor is teaching this class as the previous one, so we were given our final exam papers back to review. [...]

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Nordstrom: Dissension in the Ranks – Business Cases Analysis Update

October 28, 2010

As I was planning, I keep uploading write-ups of business cases analysis for the MBA coursework I have completed in my part-time MBA program at GW. This Nordstrom case is actually quite popular in the MBA programs. Not only this blog has been getting quite a bit of traffic from the search queries related to [...]

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Marketing Decisions – Second Module Kickoff at GW MBA

October 24, 2010

As I mentioned in my previous post, I had an early start for my Fall Module II at GW part-time MBA program this week. Professor wanted to review the major points of the previous course – Nature of Markets, as it is the foundation for the upcoming class. The second major point of an early start was give [...]

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First Module GW Part-time MBA – Finals Week

October 20, 2010

This week was the end of the first Fall module in GW MBA program. I had my final in Financial Markets class on Tuesday. Of the ten questions, there was one (on spot rates, forward rate) which I had to retreat to Chinese approach, i.e “write everything that crosses your mind, and let professor choose [...]

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Consulting Proposal Presentation: Kacey Fine Furniture

October 18, 2010
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Updated September 24, 2011. I placed an introduction and background & understanding sections of the Consulting Proposal Letter to Kacey Fine Furniture in the Business School Cases of this blog. Last Wednesday we had consulting proposal presentation in our Consultative Processes class. All groups, total of five, were presenting a proposal for consulting engagement on [...]

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Part-time MBA Blog – One Year Anniversary

October 15, 2010

Yes, you read it right. It was one year ago exactly when I embarked on this journey of keeping the record of my progress in part-time MBA program at George Washington University in Washington, DC. The year was eventful both in my business school studies and on the blog itself. Now I can look back and [...]

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Case Study of SG Cowen: New Recruits – Business Case Studies Update

October 12, 2010

Just a short note on the update I made to Business School Cases section of my blog. It seems with the school year moving forward at full speed my blog has been getting more visits from inquiries related to business case studies. Judging by the number of hits from those inquiries I gather that SG [...]

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Appreciative Inquiry in Management Consulting

October 10, 2010

This week in my Consultative Processes class we had a guest speaker from management consulting company which utilizes an approach not so common in management consulting business and organizational improvement in general. This approach is called Appreciative Inquiry. Basically, the difference between the Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and traditional approach is that AI focuses on the [...]

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Business Ethics Research Paper – New Addition to Business School Cases

October 7, 2010
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This week I have uploaded a new paper in the Business School Cases section. This is a paper I was working on in my Business Ethics class at GW part-time MBA last year. The topic we selected for our research was Effect of Pharmaceutical Companies Direct to Consumer Marketing on Doctor/Patient Relationship. It has a [...]

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Consultative Processes – Group Project Progress

October 3, 2010

Updated September 24, 2011. I placed an introduction and background & understanding sections of the Consulting Proposal Letter to Kacey Fine Furniture in the Business School Cases of this blog. In my Consultative Processes class at GW part-time MBA program we are going to complete two group projects: Writing and Presenting Proposal and Writing and [...]

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Group Projects Lamentations – Not Only MBA

September 15, 2010

“I hate group projects. They send you paper at 10.30 PM and expect you to be able to do something with it.”  This is not from me. This is a quote from my daughter, who is at high school, last night around midnight. Apparently she was tasked with tying down, formatting and editing the individual [...]

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Financial Markets – Let the Fun Begin

September 13, 2010

Last week I eventually received my textbook for Financial Markets class. I already mentioned this book before: Financial Management: Theory & Practice So I spend my whole weekend reading assigned passages, including the ones for the last class as I did not have the book in time for it. The book is not overly complicated [...]

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Consulting Panel, Consulting Interview Hints

September 9, 2010
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Wednesday class in Consultative Processes was very interesting. First we had a panel of four consultants currently working for some of the very well known and not so widely known consulting companies: Pricewaterhouse Cooper (PWC), Deloitte, North Highland, Grant Thornton. In spite of the fact that the image of a consultant sometimes is more readily associated [...]

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Consultative Processes – Intro to Consulting Business

September 1, 2010

Today I had the first class in my elective course – Consultative Processes. From the syllabus and the first class it became obvious that the class is going to be very writing-intensive and group work oriented. We will have to submit three individually prepared cases from Harvard Business Publications. And there will be two group [...]

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Financial Markets – First Class of the Fall Term

August 31, 2010

Today I had my first class in the Fall term – Financial Markets. It was rather interesting and at times even entertaining. Professor had eventually placed syllabus with required textbook earlier today and I was able to order it from Amazon. The book we are using in class is Financial Management: Theory & Practice 13 [...]

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Second Year Part-time MBA Begins

August 30, 2010

Today is the first day of classes at the University and official start of my second year of studies in GWU part-time MBA program. My classes however haven’t started yet. I have my first class on Tuesday. For the first module of the Fall term I have signed up for two classes: Financial Markets and [...]

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