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B-school week 3


Here’s what we did in class at BU this week;

Marketing 723 - Sealed Air Corp case analysis; segmentation, competition. Intuit analysis
Statistics 716 - Measures of variation and the normal distribution
Accounting 710 - Ananlysis of key ratios, ROA and ROE; Midterm exam
Finance 723 - NPV calculations and compounding
Org Behavior 713 - Carter Racing Excercise; Hidden traps in decision making
Presentation Skills 700 - Audience Analysis and message structure

Reflections on MBA week 2

ThirstyThurs1The MBA is definitely fun and a much needed change from working for a living. Right now I am partying like a 25 year old again, as you can see from the picture (I didn’t know Vincent was behind me). That won’t last. I will need to start working again in a couple months, so I’m relishing it right now. First mid-term exam next week.

I’m starting to get more excercise than I have in a long time. It feels great. This coming week I’m playing tennis and also have flag football practice. Ahhh - the college life again.

Meanwhile, my Mom is helping out with the kids, so Susan is able to also take an excercise class and start practicing with a choir. She’s wanted to do that for a long time. Life is good.

B-school week 2


Here’s what we did in class at BU this week;

Marketing 723 - DeBeers case analysis - entering Asian markets
Statistics 716 - Depicting data using StatTools and Excel
Accounting 710 - Preparing and analyzing Operating statements
Finance 723 - Long term corporate financing strategies
Org Behavior 713 - Morgan Stanley case, Staples case. Todd Krasnow as guest speaker.
Presentation Skills 700 - Presentation techniques; eyes, gestures, voice, etc.

Reflections on leadership discussion

Be like Mike To the left is Mike Eruzione, captain of the 1980 US gold-medal olympic hockey team, a BU grad, a member of the BU Sports Hall of Fame. I’ll get to him in a minute. But first, a bit about the first week of the MBA…

I’d characterize the first week at BU as mild hazing. They want to induce some stress to make you perform with your new team. So there are classes until 9 at night, assignments every day, class all day Saturday, etc. I refuse to freak out about such things, but some of my classmates are buying it.

I’m starting to realize what a difference the age gap (I’m about 10 years older than most there) is going to make. On Saturday we saw a documentary film about the 1980 US olympic hockey team to analyze the leadership style of its coach, Herb Brooks. Brooks is a deity in Minnesota, the other hockey powerhouse in the US (BU is, of course, the first).

The film showed the US team’s win over the Soviets and the effect it had on the morale of the country given the political climate at the time (Carter, hostage crisis, gas lines, etc). Eruzione had scored the winning goal and was the emotional magnet, accepting the medal. I had been 14 when this happened and remembered it well.

It was a bit of a culture shock to realize that only a few other people in the class remembered this event. We’re talking GRAD students here, not college undergrads. That means they also don’t generally remember Reagan or the Columbia space shuttle disaster.

B-school week 1


OK - so far B-school is pretty fun. The class is a great bunch of people with a diverse set of backgrounds. Week 1 is for bonding - a huge number of social events happen, at least one a night. As Rudy put it, ‘these people are geniouses. There’s so much networking they make you believe accounting is a relief.”

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