Monday, May 21, 2007

17th MBAT at HEC Paris

This is one event that every MBA must go for. The school was very supported, and even vido recorded the classes for the benefit of those who were going. Too bad the class was 'Operations Management', and I seriously doubt if anybody viewed that recording. Here is a quick summary:

Day 1:
We left for the three day event early morning. We took a bus from SBS to Waterloo Station in London, and caught the Eurostar to Paris. It was my first experience on this train, and I enjoyed it. We had a strong contingent, and created quite a bit of noise (to the anger of fellow passengers). Once we reached Paris, we did some sight seeing, and then headed to our hotel, which was more of a motel, and in the middle of nowhere. There was only one hotel next to the campus, and with so many B-schools there, I am sure its very difficult to get reservations there, unless you book much much much in advance. We went to the HEC campus in the evening for the opening ceremony, followed by drinks.

Day 2:
The sports got underway, and we started well. LBS had a stong contingent of close to 200 students, and a Booz Allen sponsored bus (loaded with booze). In the evening, I, along with some other classmates went to Paris, and had a great time. (that is minus the difficulty conversing with the people who refused to speak English). We thankfully had Prashant with us, who knew some French. Even I tried the French I had learnt for a couple of years in 1991-1992. :)

Day 3:
We did really well in Rugby, track & field, table tennis and rowing. In cricket, we did not do very well. In the evning we agin went to Paris, (the HEC campus was somewhere in the fields outside Paris). We did the touristy things, went to some churc, walked along the river, went to the Louvre, and then walked all the way to the Eiffel Tower. By the time we got there, it was already dark, and we got to see the shimmering tower, which was great. We then headed for some pub, where an evening of drinks and dance had been organised by the HEC people. We got back quite late.

Day 4:
It was raining early morning, and we played LBS in the men's rugby final. Although we lost, t was great to see so many classmates turned up for the match despite the partying the previous night, and the rain in the morning. We had the closing ceremony, after which we left for the train station, and took the Eurostar back to London.

DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT !!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

May Day in Oxford

This not a distress call due to an assignment overload, but an account of the actual 'May Day' celebrations in Oxford.

This is another old Oxford tradition. I got to know about it only last night when some of my classmates circulated an email that there was some choir singing happening at Magdalen College.

So I woke up around 5 in the morning and cycled to Magdalen. where Kitty (our classmate at magdalen) let us in through the side gate. By the time the choir starte singing at 6 am, the place was packed. Kitty was a great host ... she even organised some snacks for us.

The crowds on the streets were quite big as well. There is an annual tradition that people jump into the river from the bridge next to the college. No matter how many barriers the cops put p, people still manage to jump. I am sure the students kept the tradition this time as well.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Oxford - Cambridge Day

This year we initiated an annual sporting event with Cambridge. We hosted the MBA students from Judge Business school for a day of sports, and it turned out to be an exciting event.

With the exception of rowing, we comprehensively beat the Cambridge team in all other sports. After the games, we had organised some drinks followed by a long night at OXford pubs.

A big thanks to the organisers !!

Cricket World Cup

The ongoing Cricket World Cup in West Indies is turning out to be quite a disappointment for the Sub-continent, with both India and Pakistan performing miserably.

Australians are the favourites again, the only challengers may be South Africa this year. The only good thing for me is that I won't be wasting much time watching matches :) ha ha !!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Summer Consulting Project

The process for selecting the Summer Consulting Project (SCP) has been initiated. The SCP is Oxford's answer to the Internship programs at other 2-years B-schools. The difference here is that students work on a consulting assignment with companies as a team of 4 and not individually. The team is evaluated as a whole on the assignment, and the students are also expected to write a paper on the project.

The SCP is optional from this year, and the students in leiu of the SCP can opt for either two 'summer electives' or a thesis. The last option as per me is the worst unless you are supplementing that with an internship (another option at Oxford, which means you complete your MBA in 15 months). Students are becoming smarter, and doing this internship over the summers so that they still manage to complete the SCP in 12 months :) .

The project allocation process i very complicated. There is a Business Projects Office (BPO) that goes out to the companies for projects. These projects (with details) are put up on the BPO website where students have to show interest. Once there is decent interest, the companies come to school for a presentation, post which students have to form teams of four and pitch for the project, wherein you have to sell the experience and skill set of your team members, and convince the sponsoring company that your team is best equipped to do the project.

Will post more details over the coming weeks.......

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Private Equity Forum

One part of the MBA that I really enjoy is the opportunity to participate in 'forums' such as the one I attended today. This one was the annual 'Private Equity Forum'. Before coming for my MBA, I had never heard of this industry. Initially I was facinated with the way people were making huge money here. And now I want to be a part of it. Which obviously doesn't mean I will get a job in this industry, which as I understand it, is an uphill task. The professionals in private Equity have many years of experience as consultants with industry and functional experience, and are experts in M&A.

This is the third year this annual event was held. The panelists this year discussed very interesting topics:
  • Have Private Equity returns reached their peak?
  • How the PE philosophy differs from other investment funds?
  • Private Equity in emerging markets
  • Is the public image of Private Equity fair?

I especially enjoyed the discussion on Private Equity in Emerging Markets, as I see that an opportunity area. A number of big Private Equity firms are now entering emerging markets such as India and China.

At Oxford, an event to attend for sure.

EP finished

After burning a lot of midnight oil .... we finally wrapped up our Entrepreneurship Project. We had a great final presentation, which was lauded by the panel....... We were told that it was a 'distinction level' effort... The panel of venture capitalists not only liked our idea, but also the effort we had made to make a comprehensive business plan. The few questions that we did face were answered well. The remaining Q&A time was spent in discussing how we could increase the scope of the business.




A job well done !! We celebrated with a round of drinks at the Oxford Retreat.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Easter with Priya

Had a great Easter ... (I have never celebrated this festival earlier) . In India, we have 'Lohri', which marks the end of winter. This seems on similar lines :)

My Dad's cousin, who looks more like my cousin visited us in Oxford. She is a German, working in London. We were blessed with great weather and took the opportunity to visit Port meadow, that is very close to Castle Mill (the place where I stay)

After buying all the ingredients for cooking a great dinner, to our surprise, we were greeted with the first power cut at Castle Mill since I have arrived at Oxford. After waiting for a couple of hours, we had a candle light dinner with food from a Chinese Takeaway.

A great day nevertheless !!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Santa Barbara, California

Day 9 : Sunday
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After leaving Vegas in the morning, we reached LA around 2 pm, had lunch and then dropped off Vandy at the LAX airport. We then headed to Hollywood
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Day 10 : Monday
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Went sight-seeing around Santa Barbara. Went to the Cliff road, the ranches on the outskirts
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Day 11 : Tuesday
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Took the scenic route to LA via the the Pacific Highway, which runs along the sea coast. It was a beautiful drive, and we stopped enroute at Malibu (where a number of Hollywood celebs have these awesome sea-facing properties). We also visited a nice place for meditation along the way. Took the evening flight back to London (which was close to 12 hours and totally left me exhausted).

Had a great trip overall !!

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Vegas !!

Day 7 : Friday
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Thanks to delays ... reached LA around 1 am. Rashi and Ashu came to pick us up. I was too sleepy to notice much during the two hour to Santa Barbara. We all hit the sack soon after getting home. Woke up as we had been invited to a beach barbeque at Goleta Beach, organized by Kitty (Vandy's friend from school). Got to meet her kids for the first time, her husband Sohit, and her Brother & Bhabhi who were visiting them. Also met Kinmaya and Vishal, who work at Citrix along with Ashu, Kitty and Sohit. Barbeque was great, post which we left for Vegas. The weekend rush to the 'Sin City' delayed us a bit and we reached Vegas just before midnight. Stayed at Bally's ... right on the strip. Without losing much time, we hit the casino at Bally's and the adjoining Paris. Got back around 3-4 am.
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Day 8 : Saturday
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Spent the day exploring other casinos on the stip, including MGM Grand, Bellagio, Venetian and Caesar Palace. Watched the Water Show (The fountains) at Bellagio, which was simply awesome. I liked Venetian as well. I haven't been to Venice, but they had done a good job of replication the environment fit with a canal and gondola.

We went for dinner to a night club by the name of 'Rum Jungle' at Mandalay Bay. The club features the world's largest rum bar and one of Vegas' best dance floors. It a nice dining place till 11 pm after which it converts into one of the more happening night clubs. Having dinner here was the best way to beat the long queues outside the club.

I left the place early coz I had to pick up a t-shirt from the Hard Rock Hotel, which was surprisingly not on the strip, and required extra effort. I must have made the purchase at around 1:30 am, which I guess goes with the city. Also managed to catch the last show at Bellagio. It looked all the more beautiful with the lights. Gambled some more before retiring, and this time managed to recover some of the lost moolah :)

Thursday, March 29, 2007

New York

New York has been fun. Here's the summary of our trip so far.

Day 1 : Saturday
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We arrived at JFK around 1:30 pm, and surprisingly the immigration was a quick process. After my sis Vandana had picked up Naina (who is based in Italy, and arrived at JFK at more or less the same time as us), she came to our terminal to get us. We travelled by the famous yellow cabs to her apartment in Upper Manhattan. Rest of the day was spent chatting and catching up on what each one of us has been upto. We though going for a walk in the evening, but the light drizzle deterred us from doing so, and we watched a movie at home.
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Day 2 : Sunday
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We decided to walk down to Midtown area. With Vandy as our guide, and a nice sunny day, the day promised to be full of fun. Our first major halt was at an American Diner. We all enjoyed extremely large helpings of omlettes, home fries and pan cakes. Great food, but none of us (minus me of course) could finish the meal. Some of the places we visited were:
  • Central Park (which is next to her apartment)
  • Lincoln Center
  • Rockefeller Center
  • Cap Gemini Office (that is where Vandy works)
  • Midtown area (Lehman Brothers building, Broadway, etc)
By the evening we were too tired and took a cab back. Only then did we realize how much we had walked earlier that day.
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Day 3 : Monday
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Vandy left early morning around 4:00 am (stressed life of a consultant). She had to go to Chicago for her current project. We decided to explore more of Midtown area. We took the subway to 34th street, and then straightaway headed for Macy's as shopping there was high on harshi's agenda. After spending three hours there, Harshi bought nothing, but Naina and I did. We then went to the Gap showroom across the street, and went beserk buying. maybe its the buying power of the Pound :) .... We then walked around Fashion District and Bryant Park, which is a small park surrounded by huge buildings. As planned, we reached the destination of the day by around 8pm - Times Square ..... and fell in love with the place. There is just so much energy there, one has to be there to experience it. We had drinks at the Hard Rock Cafe, where I also picked up my souvenir t-shirt. We got back home past mid night.
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Day 4 : Tuesday
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After a heavy brunch made by Harshi, the three of us decided to do some typical sight-seeing. We went to the Museum of Natural History, which was about 10 blocks from where we were staying. We picked up the 'New York City Pass' that allowed us to visit another few attractions for qite a bargain. The museum is huge, and we ended up spending up most of our time at the museum. We in fact lost track of each other by the end of it, only to unite at the entrance, after the museum closed at 5:30 pm. We then took the subway to Midtown, to go atop the Empire State Building Observatory. Had a great time up there. Not to forget, Harshi managed some more of her shopping. We then rushed back as Vandy was expected back by 10 pm, only to find out that she had reached an hour earlier. Sorry Vandy for keeping u waiting !!
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Day 5 : Wednesday
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Naina treated us to some yummy spinach and corn for breakfast. However, although that's a meal for her, Vandy and I decided to go for the main course. So we cooked some great omlettes, which the other two also ate finally. Vandy had to take some calls from home, so we decided to visit the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and she would meet up with us after that. We cut across the Central Park to the East side, onl to find out that MoMA was not on East Avenue but somewhere in Midtown. We reached a different Modern Art Museum :) ... Museum was nice, in parts, and then we met Vandy, and headed for Downtown Manhattan. We took a subway to Chinatown, and then walked to Ground Zero. Seems like the construction of the Freedom Tower has already begun. We then went to Battery Park to have our first look at the Statue of Liberty. On our way back we stopped at Times Square and went to this Kathi Kebab place for some great Indian food.
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Day 6 : Thursday
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Left early for a cruise around Manhattan. The cruise was around 1pm, so we decided to explore Times Square by the day. The Circle Line Cruise was fun. The live guide was humorous, and provided great stories about the city and its landmarks. Its now time to go to California & Las Vegas. We have the flight at 8:30 pm.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Uncle Sam Calling !

Exams are over ... finally !! ... and I just wrapped up my OM assignment as well... I am now off to US 0f A for a short vacation, vry much deserved, after the scary Hilary Term exams. To be honest I did decently. (minus Finance as usual).

I better finish my packing.... got to leave for the airport in the next couple of hours.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Exam School


One more thing ....... I simple loved the Exam School, and the Exam Hall. Its pretty grand. Nothing like the ones I have been used to back home. We are not allowed to take anything inside, so kudos to Janis for smuggling this snap out ...... :)
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If this snap is from the morning session, I feel sorry for all us innocent souls, studied hard, all dressed up to be butchered mercilessly in these old beautiful halls.
  • Wikipedia Link: click here
  • History of the Exam School: click here

Blood on High Street !!

Day 1 of exams ... and just like last term, it was again dramatic. Unfortunately, this time, apart from the weather (which included hail, rain, snow), there was also mayhem in the exam hall.

The first paper was Financial Management, and we came out of the beautiful exam school after those 90 minutes in a state of shock. The paper was difficult and lengthy, and all my effort to master the past papers and practice questions as wasted. I am yet to hear of a person who completed all 10 questions..... my random sample tells me that the average attempt rate was ar0und 6 questions.
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The red carnations were seen in plenty for the afternoon session, implying our butchering by the examiners in the first exam. The second paper was IBGG, and it was ok. You really have to be talented to screw up on a case sudy (this doesn't apply to marketing though - my next paper). This paper was also in some way a bit of a shock. After taking the advise from a 'reliable(???)' source, most of us had prepared 4 topics - more to do with the entry of firms from developed countries into emerging economies. And what did we get ? Just the opposite ...... Firms from the emerging markets going abroad. But no sweat really .... after spending so much time on those frameworks, I made sure they were adapted to the scenario :) . Rest of the story marks will tell.
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I better sleep now. After Marketing, I have Finance-II and Operations Management on Wednesday ...... so I am not gonna get any sleep that night. So let me freshen up for the assault.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Entrepreneurial Project

As a part of the course here at Said Business School, we are expected to for a team of five and make a business plan for an original idea of ours. Its referred to as the Entrepreneurial project or EP, and is compulsory.

Apart from making the business plan, we also have to make a pitch in front of VCs (who are from the industry). The pitch happens in this term, and we get feedback, which we can incorporate before we submit the business plan on the first day of next term.

My presentation is today. I cannot give details of my project here ...... Dont want to give away our million dollar idea. But it has been interesting... doing all the background work, sizing the market, drafting our value proposition, then making the marketing and operational plans, and most importantly doing the financials - projecting the NPV, IRR, estimating the Enterprise Value, etc. etc.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Early morning walk !

Decided to take a break from studies and go for an early morning walk. (Disclaimer: early morning here is 8:00 am). Fortunately for me it was not raining, and the walk did some good to appease my mind, loaded with all sorts of Finance & marketing fundas, cluelessness about IBGG and Operations Management and anticipation for a great job. Here are some snaps:


















Saturday, March 10, 2007

Bollywood Calling !

Yes!!!! ... David Dhawan (a leading Bollywood filmmaker) has asked me to play the lead in his forthcoming movie...... MBA No. 1) :) ..... Just Kidding !!

'Bollywood Calling' was the theme of our last Happy Hour on Friday. Even though the exams are round the corner, it was almost a full house, with free drinks till 7:00 pm. I have noticed a strong of MBAs towards booze. Research students have a new research topic.

It was a fun night, with our in house DJ Dheerin belting out bollywood numbers. Some people followed this up with the BOP at St. Hughs. I gave that a pass. :)




Thursday, March 08, 2007

Countdown has begun !!

10 more days left for my next exams..... and this time I am not at all looking forward to them. The only paper I am comfortable with is Marketing, probably because there isn't much to do there. David Arnold has been kind enough (after his not so kind marking on our only assesment) to give us his 'Eight Big Ideas' to crack marketing business problems.
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For Finance-II, I have a decent buffer from my assessments, and will probably rely on the summary sheets that Jos Van Bommel has provided us.
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Financial Management is fortunately based on the first five weeks. The paper is all numerical based, and that should be ok .... hopefully. I have no idea about the last three weeks, and if anybody in our class can say that s/he is right on top of the course material covered in these three weeks, I will recommend him/her for a Nobel in Financial Management.
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Macroeconomics has been one of the most interesting classes at Said Business School. Oren Sussman is simply fantastic. His classes are a must attend if you want to learn more about things that we take for granted - inflation, depression, defecits ....... but dont really understand much about them. His assignments have been extremely challenging and time consuming, and the paper will be equally tough, coz he doesn't seem to be very exam focussed (which I think is good - considering we are not here to just score good marks, its more important to learn). But the bottomline for this paper is that, I am very scared about it.
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Operations Management..... as of now, I dont have much of a clue ....... we used all kinds of gadgets in class, and played all sorts of games, but I am not to sure about the concepts we have learnt, But considering, we are working on the project that will require us to apply some of the concepts, I should be able to get some practice before the exam.
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Last but not the least ..... IBGG - International Business & Global Governance. After writing an assignment every week, one would expect to be a master at this course. But like the name, its too global, and I can frankly apply onl the learnings from a couple of weeks. The problem with this course is that unlike Strategy from last term (which Thomas Powell taught brilliantly), this course does not have very many frameworks to apply to business problems. Hopefully my 'P' grades in assignments will help me on this one.
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Well after going through the list, I am not scared anymore (except for maybe in Macro). But the papers this term dont seem to be scoring. Anyways ... time to hit the books !!!

Monday, March 05, 2007

Mission accomplished !!

Finally submitted my last assignment of the term, and believeme, here were too many of them. Now just two project reports to go ... for Financial Management and Operations Management.


Here's a glimse into our dreary life ....... notice the submission dates over the weekend !!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

My Baby is Back :)

Finally, when I had learnt to live my life without it, my laptop has finally been fixed. But now again. the weight of the machne is too much for me to carry to school each day, so I am staying with the new flat screen Dell PCs in the library.

Having access to the net at home will surely impact my productivity .... adversly that is !! Now I am gonna surf more, chat more ... things that I had shunned for the last coule of months.

I am kidding about the negatives ...... really glad to have the laptop working.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

RFID

Two great speakers in a row. Today I attended a talk by Mr Dick Cantwell, Chairman of EPCGlobal, which is leading the development of industry-driven standards for the Electronic Product Code™ (EPC) to support the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Mr cantwell was with Gillette, and came to P&G with the merger of the two firms.

He talked about how RFID has transformed the supply chain in the retain industry. Empty shelfs and thefts were costing the companies billions of dollars annualy, and the RFID technology has been the apt solution.

It was an interesting concept, and I see huge applications of this technology. I was fortunate to accompany Mr Cantwell for lunch, along with some other students. We discussed some of the applications further, even thye application of this technology to track customer preferences. Although the company is alert to not get into any privacy violation, I am convinced that the day is not far when we walk into a Walmart and the computer already has our preferences listed out, has a special offer for my anniversary, and even recommends some new products basis my past buying preferences.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Mindtree Consulting !!

Today, I went for an extremely interesting talk by Anjan Lahiri, Executive VP of MindTree Consulting. The topic of discussion was 'Managing Business in a Crisis'. He delivered a 'straight from the heart' presentation about his experience with MindTree, and how they faced the dotcom bust years very early in the company's history, and yet never slipped on their quarterly improvements.

He shared some interesting mantras for survival during the tough times. He also talked about his learnings from Ashok Soota, the Co-founder of MindTree. One of his quotes, which I can recall:
''Dont say ...... If tomorrow comes ...... tomorrow will come !!''

The only bad feature of the evening was the dismal attendance for his talk. I can oly say that those that did not come, missed a great speaker.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

The 22%ers

It took my brain cells a while to figure that out ...... our MBA class has 22% females ... and they call themselves the 22%ers. I thought we guys had done something nice by giving them a rose and chocolates on valentine's day .... the girls made our effort look pretty ordinary with a great feast that they prepared for us yesterday.

They really went all out, and it was a reaaaaly nice effort ... Thanks a lot girls. You just might have started another tradition ..... a tough one to keep up tough !!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Phew !!

After four trips to the Indian High Commission in London, I finally got my passport renewed today. The question is why did it take so long when it should be done within 24 hours ? Well, the biggest reason is that I belong to this beautiful place called Kashmir, which gets a special treatment at most places. They had sent a special enquiry for me to confirm that I am a good boy, and that oxford has not made a mistake in giving me admission.

The Indian High Commission seems to be very particular. They also dont trust the American and British High Commissions as I have valid visas for both these countries......... there's much more I can write here, coz its pretty frustrating. I feel sorry for other people, for some of whom it has taken close to 4 years to get the name changed on their passport. I am lucky that ways.

Anyways, I am not done with the High Commission yet. My new passport is only valid for one year. I am travelling to USA next month, and once I come back from there, I will have to reapply for a renewel, and this time they will give me a 10 year validity. Lets hope so!!

St. Hugh's Formal Dinner

I had a great evening at St. Hugh's last evening. We had a formal dinner at the college, and the principal and our tutors had invited us as guests on the high table. This was the right opportunity for me to don my newly acquired tuxedo.

The evening started with champagne in the common room. Both Chris and myself were amongst the first to reach. After a bit of socializing and usual photos, we were led by the principal to the dining room.

I was fortunate to sit beside my 'Strategy Guru' - Thomas Powell ..... so we had a great conversation about his recent trip to India, his interests in Rishikesh and its ashrams, his tryst with authentic Indian food, and interviewing Indian students applying for the next MBA batch.

After the three course dinner, we moved to the 'dessert table' where I was sandwiched between two Oxford philosophers. Now back in India we dont have such formal dinners, and I learnt a lot about the customs about high dining in Britain. I learnt that these dinners followed by the dessert table was very much an Oxford and Cambridge thing, and also followed by the very upwardly Londoners. Over an interesting conversation about artificial intelligence and the confluence between philosophy and psychology, we had fruits, cheese & crackers and chocolates .... one of the chocolates even had the college crest on it. I also got to taste 'sweet white wine' and 'port'. In the old days, after dinner, the men would retire to have cigars and port... and crack dirty jokes (as I was told), while the women went to 'gossip' in another room...... And I did not make any of this up.

We moved back to the common room for some coffee, and then I walked back home coz I had to leave for London early next morning.

A great experience overall !!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Electives in Trinity Term

I finally have a list of electives that I will be taking in Trinity Term (that is term # 3 at Oxford) :
  • Corporate Valuation
  • Restructuring & Implementation
  • Branding & Communication
  • Customer Insights
  • Strategic Decision Making under Dynamic Environment
  • Business in China

I did not get Real Estate ... as my highest bid was not high enough. But I will try and 'audit' the course, which is attend the class but not write any assignments or exams. Who would mind that ! I wish I could do that for all papers :)

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Time to take a break

Maybe it was a Wednesday (with not so interesting classes) ..... or maybe I took Valentines Day more seriously than before ......... I took this day as a perfect opportunity to head off to London with my wife. We had a nice time roaming around town, ate yummy Indian food ... at a Pakistani joint ..... and also did some shopping (got some great bargains at Zara for myself). We finally got back around 10:30 pm ........ had another yummy Indian meal at a restaurant in Oxford (which was doing it own bit of 'lovey-doveyness' by giving complimentary roses and chocolates).

At the school front, the guys from our batch gave roses and chocolates to the girls in our batch. Seems to be some tradition at Oxford (Said Business School)

Trip to Cambridge

Went to Cambridge today for the oxbridge Fair ... which is essentially a joint job fair for the Said Business School and Judge Busness School (Univ. of Cambridge).

We left Oxford around 9:00 am for the 3 hour journey to Cambridge. The Fair did not begin till almost 11:30 .. so we just idled around, admiring (?????) the architecture of the business school. I have to admit that it did remind me of my kiddo days !! I was very disappointed not to see any 'swings and slides' in their lawns. If you don't get what I am talking about, then make a trip and find out for yourself.

The Fair was ok. Met with some company representatives. How helpful it was, I can only tell if any of the companies present there gives me a job :)

Once I was done with meeting the company folk and collecting 'goodies', I along with a few others left to explore Cambridge. We saw Kings College, which I found extremely beautiful. There was a reception afterwards, which I skipped, as I was getting a hitch to Oxford.

After visiting Cambridge, I am glad of choosing to come to Oxford .... Its anyday better ! .... much better !!

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Phone - Lost and found !!

2007 isn't turning out to be the best for me so far ...... that is electronically speaking. Firstly, it was my laptop, which is still in hibernation and refuses to boot-up. And then it was my mobile phone. The snowfall in Oxford, and the ensuing snowball fights left me without a mobile phone ... as I dropped it somewhere in the snow.

As much as I was looking forward to the snow earlier, after this incident, I could only wish for it to melt, giving me a more realistic chance to find my phone, and as luck would have it ... I did find it this morning :)

Hopefully the phone will work once its dried up !

Cultural Night

Last evening we organised a 'Cultural Night' at SBS. With acts from China, Bulgaria, Germany, America, and many acts from India, it was an evening to remember. The performances ranged from poetry recitation to classical Indian dance, singing, belly dancing, salsa, and bollywood dance sequences. Not to forget the wonderful violin performance by Gulnaz (8 year old daughter of one of the MBA students).

The cultural evening was followed by a party at ESCAPE on High Street, where our 'In-house' DJ Dheerin belted out some great dance numbers. Although I left the party around 1 am ......... the party animals were grooving to the beats till almost 3:30 am.

Kudos to all the organisers ! It was a great evening !

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Assignments & Exam Results !!

Just an update on the heavy weekend that I survived. I managed to submit all assignments on time (we get a zero if we are a second late, so that was given). With the exception of Finance, the others were solid submissions. Experience tells me that marks are normally not a function of how we perceive we have done. I hope that holds true for Finance this time.

My marks for Michaelmas term were pretty decent. I got a distinction in Strategy. If wish Consulting firms would give me a job looking at that :) ..... Narrowly missed (by 1-2 marks) distinctions in DEM and Decision Science. Micro was a bit disappointing considering the amount of effort I put in .... But this was well compensated by Finance and Financial Reporting, where I did decently well with minimal effort.

Now to focus on Hilary term ... have to get on the Dean's list this time ....... I did not know you are invited to free lunches and dinners if u are on that list !!

Shower blues !!

This term is somehow not as interesting as the first term from the point of view of class lectures. The exception is Marketing which I find extremely informative and engaging. One factor maybe my interest (and this is from the heart). A more important factor is the professor - David Arnold. If Thomas Powell, with his unique style and indepth knowledge of strategy was my favourite last term, its David and his Marketing fundas this term. I wont talk more about him ... just google for him if u want.

Yesterday, for our marketing class, David invited Harry Rawlinson, Managing Director of Aqualisa to be a part of the class, give us insights into their marketing decision making process. We recently submitted an assignment analysing the marking strategies for the launch of an innovative shower of Aqualisa - The Aqualisa Quartz.

Yesterday's class proved to be a crash course in marketing innovation; it was facinating how Aqualisa is marketing its products, and taking out the most from their innovative products. He gace us a glimse of what the future looks like in the bathroom world, and without disclosing any more, we should start budgeting more time for our bath in the future.

What was really interesting was the way he pitched for a leveraged buyout of the firm from its owners. I wont tell you the secret, coz to get that kind of information, you need to be here at Oxford.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Phew !!

The results for exams held in Michaelmas term were declared today. I PASSED all subjects. Don't know the marks for individual papers yet.... Will know by tomorrow.

Back to assignments .......

Status check .....
- Ops Mgmt - done & uploaded
- Marketing & IBGG - in progress
- Macro & Finance - yet to start

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

FT Rankings 2007

The FT B-School Rankings came out this week. Oxford is at 19 as per the Global MBA Rankings, a marginal improvement from last year.

What surprised me (shocked is a more apt word) is that Judge Business School at University of Cambridge jumped from a rank of 35 last year to 15 this year. CEIBS in China also jumped from 21 to 11.

Well my take is that if The Economic Intelligence Unit could rank IESE, Spain as the No 1 MBA school last year, what stops FT to flaunt their crazier side.

Here's the Link : FT Rankings 2007

Monday, January 29, 2007

No time for Love

The next seven days promise to be the most hectic so far at Oxford. With five more assignments due (submitted one a few minutes back), most of which are individual, plus classes, company presentations, and job applications, my cherished sleeping hours are very much under threat.

I better get back to work coz I forgot that I also need to take out time for going through readings and cases before lectures .... and ..... also practice some case studies for that elusive Consulting interview.

And how could I forget ...... My first anniversary happens to be this Friday !! ....... I am planning to go to Scotland for romantic weekend !!

HAH !! Wishful thinking !!!

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Meeting Mr Jaswant Singh

Its always nice to meet Indians outside the country. Maybe its homesickness, or some kind of a 'national bond' that seems to be amiss when we are in India. Though I must admit that this bond is at its peak during India-Pakistan cricket matches.

Yesterday, I happened to bump into Mr Jaswant Singh, a former Indian minister. I was at one of the shopping complexes in Oxford, and could have missed him for another shopper. He was casually sitting on a bench probably waiting for his wife to finish off some shopping. I had a brief conversation with him, and he asked me about my background and what I was studying at Oxford. He told me that he is currently at Oxford to lecture at Balliol College. He was also giving a talk at the Oxford Union later that evening. I am glad to have spent some time with him, as I was denied entry to that talk by him at the Oxford Union. This fat ugly man at the reception asked us if we were students at Oxford, and confirming that we were, this is what he had to say .... "As students, you are eligible to be members of the Oxford Union, and because you chose not to be a member, we choose not to let you in" ...... I have one word for him ... "B*ST*RD".

What is the moral of the episode at Oxford Union ....... whenever you want to attend an event at Oxford Union, go with a member, and say that you are a visitor, and from Swami Dayanad college or anything else.

Its nice to see somebody used to "A class" security back in India, enjoying the pleasures of living life as an average human being.

I did some research and found that in 2000, Mr Jaswant Singh had launched the creation of Professorship of Indian History and Culture at the University of Oxford. Great idea !!

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Lunch with the Dean

Today I, along with a few other students from my section had the opportunity to have lunch with the Dean of our college Colin Mayor.

Apart from hogging on nice food, we talked about our experiences (both past and at Oxford). We also gave the Dean our feedback about the course, what was going well, any opportunities (we did list a few) to further improve the school and get right up there with the rest.

We are a young b-school (in an 800 year old university), and the Dean told us about the steps he is taking to establish SBS as a leading B-school. Apart from laying emphasis on research, the school is also looking at our alumni to build better connections with the corporates.

I am confident that in the next 5 years Said Business School will break into the Top 10 league...... and we as ambassadors will all play an important role in shaping its future.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Laptop Update

MY LAPTOP IS STILL OUT OF ACTION !!

This Hi-tech town is not geared to solve my problem. Let me do some community service ....... Please do NOT buy TOSHIBA ...... it useless !! Just my tough luck .... While searching for a solution on the internet, I found that somebody had filed a lawsuit against Toshiba for some defect in the very model that I have ..... Am I not talented ?

I am thinking of placing some boxes around Oxford to collect funds under the "Gaurav Bahri Laptop Relief Fund" ....... If you are tech-savvy and want to wire transfer the money to me ... then email me ffor sure.

Snowy Oxford

I bow to BBC ...... especially the Weather folks out there. Its been getting progressively cold here in oxford. Yesterday, out of curiosity I checked their website to see the temperature. To my surprise, they were predicting snow for 3:00 am this morning (yes ... they are that precise). On my way home at 9:00 pm ...... the sky was very clear (by Oxford standards) ... so I did not expect any snow at all.

But guess what ?? The town was covered under a blanket of snow this morning. And later on I found out that it started snowing at around 2:45 am ............ Beat that !!

Why dont these guys get into predicting the business cycles ....... or better still Stock movements ?? That would help me retire sooner :)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Salsa

Ya ...... Salsa ...... and me :)

Went for my first salsa class ... or for that matter my first dancing lesson ever. Some of the salsa fanatics from our batch have offered to teach us salsa on Sundays ...... for FREE !! ... and today was the first class.

I completely enjoyed myself ...... its not that easy ..... but these guys are doing a great job of teaching us a step at a time.

Assignments permitting, I should be able to performa tiny sequence by the end of this term .... hopefully !!

As our instructor Ruzbeh would close .....

Hasta luego ...... (I dont know what that means ...... treat it as bye for the time being)

What's kept me away ??

The reason why I have been out of touch is that my laptop's hard drive has crashed, and i am completely handicapped coz more than half my life revolved around that contraption. Not only have I lost all my data, but it will take probably another 10 days to get a new hard drive installed. :( ..... and I have an assignment submission this week.

In the meantime, I have been spending time practising case studies ........ like all other Consulting aspirants. With classes starting tomorrow, it will be interesting to see how we manage the classes, assignments, case study practise sessions, and not to forget .. the job applications. Also, in case we get lucky, the interviews in London :)

Will keep you posted on my progress !

Monday, January 01, 2007

The Yo-Yo Trip

This India trip, though only for 10 days, was a mix of ups and downs ...... mostly impacted by things beyond my control .... the airlines would agree with me here.

After fog delays at Heathrow and at Delhi Airport, I ended up rupturing a tissue in my right foot, that put me on bed rest for 4 days ... that's 40% of my vacation spent in bed :(

Had to visit my folks in Kashmir, and the morning of the journey I was informed that the flight had been cancelled ....... no delays this time ........ plain simple cancellation !!. I somehow managed to get myself booked ontu another flight which got delayed by 5 hours. Having wasted one entire day in getting to my destination, I stayed in Kashmir for only another day, before heading back to Delhi for my best friend's wedding (no Julia Robert act from my side here).

The flight I took back to Delhi had a "Seat of Fortune" scheme, and for the first time in my life I won a contest ... a free return ticket to anywhere in India. Its a different thing that I will not be able to avail of it as the scheme is only valid till March 31 ..... and I will be busy dividing my time between Rhodes Lecture Theathre and Edmund Safra. :)

After an enjoyable Indian Wedding (with great food), lots of shopping, and a foggy New Year's eve, I am grappling with my packing for Oxford ......... My baggage, just like me is overweight yet again, and I am contemplating what to pack and what to leave behind.

More once I am back in Oxford.