Posts Tagged ‘teamwork’

ESADE vs. IESE vs. others – my choice

January 24, 2010

According to my blog statistics the comparison and choice between ESADE and IESE has be one of the main interests of my readers. Therefore I decided to dedicate an article to my choice of ESADE over IESE.

IESE simply was never an option to me!!! It never made it to my radar. ESADE’s reputation was being the school with great people and culture and that reputation had reached me.  Nothing alike about IESE. So i never considered IESE to be quite honest.

I met many of the schools at the MBA fair in London in 2008 and I based my choice simply on gut-feeling at the end of the day! LBS for example had some students present and the contact with them was terrible. After seeing how they were reacting to each other, talking to applicants, it was clear that I had no interest whatsoever in applying to them!

Another very important factor to me is the teamwork! I love teamwork and team focus and don’t like the cut-throat mentality of many other schools. When you have a school with a bell-curve grading system I assure you that you will feel enormous horizontal pressure. ESADE students are competitve but we are teams at the end of the day and not competitors. The feeling I got from IE, INSEAD and LBS namely showed me the exact opposite.

But at the end of the day you have to make the choice that feels right. you should definitely look beyond rankings though and consider the soft factors as well. I example only applied to HKUST, RSM and ESADE because these are the ones I had the best feeling about!! it is not only about ranks for me but about whether it feels right…

One last thing that I can recommend is that you ask to attend some of the classes when you visit the schools. And speak as intensively with students while on campus as possible!!! Keep asking and asking and asking!!! The responses and the way people respond will tell you a lot!

Overall i can say that I am very happy, I amazed with the selection of colleagues and definitely enjoy the experience!

I hope that helped you a little with your choice and let’s stay in touch!! Good luck with your applications!

Google Wave: THE ESADE team work tool

November 23, 2009

ESADE is all based on team work as we all know. However ESADE makes sure that the team work is not perfectly smooth and forms teams of 6-8 team members instead of the efficient 3-5. ESADE also ensures that the cultural and professional backgrounds are very diverse to make things even more tricky. This is done on purpose in my opinion but it has been extremely beneficial for our learning experience to be confronted with all those difficulties, different opinions, backgrounds, etc..

Another issue with team work is finding the time to meet and having the right tools to collaborate. Google docs and calendar, Yugma, Skype, Msn, etc. have been extremely useful but how about a tool that allows brainstorming for? I am still looking for the program or application that combines all the common online collaboration tools.

AND Google has done it again!!!

Check out the latest product of Google, called “Google Wave“. It is difficult to describe because it seems a little bit like a revolution on the web. It is an open source email service, wiki, blog, chat, collaboration tool, photosharing, IM, etc. in one! You don’t believe me? Have a look at this stunning piece of tool that is currently still in beta but will have an amazing future, of which I am sure! Check it out here.

I am curious what the feelings will be in 2 weeks when the first euphoria has settled but as of now it looks great! Create your own waves!

Preparation: Equipment and Books

May 5, 2009

Every time you go abroad or move away you are faced with the issue of deciding what to bring. With this post I am trying to clarify some of your questions:

- ESADE provides you with a welcome package that includes all the books that are required by the syllabus. For additional readings you have the library in Building 2, which is 5mins walk from building 3.

- Calculator: ESADE will provide you with a financial calculator (we got the HP 10bll Financial Calculator)  so you don’t need to get a new one on your own.

- Filing and Organisation! You will be flooded by paper because each professor hands out tons of documents: case studies, syllabus, additional readings, powerpoint slides. Make sure that you have/get/bring a BIG holepuncher (> 20-30 pages) because the stacks are big and it is very painful when you have no holepuncher or one that is too small.

- There is no stationary shop on campus so be organised and bring/buy notepads, folders, pens, etc. because you will not be able to buy anything on campus (as of today).

What else could be interesting for you to know? Let me know if you have any further questions about what to bring.


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