Dear Dr Dumblekar:
This useful knowledge. Thanks.
It shows the depth and thoroughness of admission procedures and the open-mindedness and willingness to adapt and change. In India, we seem to lack both and need to learn from this.
Kind regards.
Professor S P Agarwal
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Dr Vinod Dumblekar <dumblekar@yahoo.com> wrote:
--Wouldn't be great if we could ask our MBA/PGDM aspirants to write an essay, extempore, as a product of their ability to express themselves?Even if that essay may not be the best in the world, it would - produced under pressure and most certainly, after some genuine effort at preparation - be another indicator, for the admission team, of the quality of their thinking and language. The experience of the essay may set the standard for the rigour of study for the next two years at B-school.We follow USA and HBS on so many issues (management education, ideas such as strategy, case study etc) that adopting one more practice of theirs should be no problem.Best wishes.--------------------------------------------------------The great aim of education is not knowledge but action. ~ Herbert SpencerDr Vinod DumblekarMANTISManagement Simulation Gamesdesign | development | deliveryPh : +91.9818631280
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