Everything here is based on how we uphold our human contacts, even in the business world, since I am an MBA student, the need to recognise and develop a healthy relationship with mutual understanding and benefits, is one of the most important aspects that should always be taken care of in order to walk an extra mile. Ever since I have joined this institute, I have met people with assortment of colors, embedded within, it feels like a mini-business world here, there are tough drivers, highly focused competitors, sometimes with better quality product, free riders, with lots of brains to “jugaad” their way out of work, care-free, laid-back folks, and also, imprudent people, well, that’s the part and parcel of life, it throws all shades of colors at you, testing your patience at every step. There have been and always will be people who will try to pull you down, look down upon your abilities, but trust me, it only makes you stronger. The key is not to let these sneezy presences affect you in any way possible. While penning all this down, OneRepublic backs up my flow of emotions, “everything that drowns me makes me wanna fly….”
MBA is just a trailer for the movie that we would soon be a part of. The only difference is that the hero does not come back to life miraculously after dying several deaths. Life gives you only one chance. Following the lessons learnt in Economics class (where I am barely awake), optimum utilization of resources is the only way to contentment and therefore, a happy life. MBA acts as a guide, teaching and preparing you for the tough journey ahead, with a chance to steal a few moments of fun here and there.
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Heena Dhar
This article proove to be really helpful for me. I was really confused with the same qustion - if should go for MBA first or have experience in the industry. So ya wel written, must say!!
6 Nov 2017, 12.38 PM