Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Connecting the dots........

I opened my eyes and looked outside- It was dawn. I jumped out of my berth time was still 05:15 Am. The sky was a deep blue with hues of red and orange melting into yellow on the horizon. It was a magical feeling different than other morning i had felt. As the train sped toward the station, a dry cold wind was hissing past me, as if whispering welcome to Jamshedpur!

It is not easy to leave a well paying job in recessionary times, especially when you are doing very well .The Job market not looking too good, people questioned me? MBA is a separate charm, It was my cherished dream, I was willing to take risk; confident about myself.

As I first entered the XLRI campus, the greenery struck me, the silence and serenity of the place was a stark contrast to the noise of Mumbai. The hostel was neat & clean, I got a garden facing room. When I connected my laptop to the Lan- I was online 10 minutes into the hostel.

The Inauguration ceremony was simple, the views of the administration candid. No big show or festivity was kind of visible but the communication was crystal clear and effective- XLRI’s has 9 years experience of 1 year batch, you are mature and experienced guys, we have all the facilities, it is for us to extract the best of it. The preparatory course began, and I was in for some hell of ride 4 lectures each day 1.5 hrs each. I was scared, as the day was to end with a 3 hrs accounting class, but that........ was not to be.

The accounting class was the surprise package, we all now look forward to that lecture J faculty entertained us J with accounts, must acknowledge it is one of the best education experiences I had. Learning accounts will be fun with this Prof, he ended the preparatory course with the address of his home- simple statement “’do drop in!!!!!’’I realised each Prof stayed in the campus and was accessible. Another interesting Gentleman professor we have ( of all the things he teaches us managerial communications) is a elderly reverent father, who has clearly laid down strict rules to be followed in his class, a formal attire grooming us to be Gentleman- but in anger he address us as ‘”Jokers’’ hilarious at times - but then again he treated us with a 7 course dinner, a formal event at MDP residence- he went ahead to teach us table etiquettes, thus he is using all his tact to make us learn things we may not pay much attention to- Non verbal communications. Meticulous and dedicated is what I have made my opinion of profs at XLRI- I frankly did not expect it, as these guys are very humble straight forward and how they ‘’present’’ themselves is never an indication of what they are. This was way beyond our expectations- this place was too good.

I was not expecting this at XL, I remember in January, I filled a very simple admissions form. The Sudden request for online essay form by XLRI was not expected, but manageable. These essays tried measuring my motivations and probed me as a person. An interview followed, where the Profs respected my opinion not trying to prove that they knew better. They were probing me, checking my presence of mind, understanding tit bits of my industry commenting about Korean chaebols but not arguing with me, not aimed in outsmarting me. They had straight forward humble approach. I had not imagined that this approach was backed by some solid knowledge, understanding of the subject and the industry.

I can now connect the dots, it was this all along....XL was not founded by government intervention or some corporate bigwigs glamorising MBA- recruiting students to play the rankings game. It was formed by Jesuit priests. It is the part of a tradition what is called as “Convent Education” The staff is humble, dedicated and meticulous because their aim is to serve, glamorising or marketing the course isn’t their aim. The reputation of this place is not based of glamorous advertising or smart PR work.

This institute routed in history sticks to its values- excellence and integrity. All along from the application, essays, interview and now lectures at the institute. The GMP program is not about 26 year old guys outwitting each other in class- as if groomed packs of brats need masks of managers. This is about mature individuals with experience, exposure and talent. This place is not about excellent advertising and PR. It is not money spinning machine .XLRI is about its service to society, sticking to its values Excellence and integrity.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The very first Seven course meal of my life…..



We were waiting for this day since the moment: we were handed over GMP-schedule. But we never expected it to be so lavish.
Kudos to XLRI traditions and values, GMPians were welcomed with a dinner party as part of MCN-lab in curriculum. The guys dressed in formals or better to say in Managerial Attires reached MDP-Residence on schedule time and the party began with drinks.
First, Second and Third round of drinking..…..and there most of the guys had to stop…thanks to the mentor presence. Guys were sober or rather they did not have an option. :-)
The tables were assigned and then grand dinner begin. Courtesy my naivety, it was the very first time that I was following the standards of Seven Course of Dining while the things were served one by one along with music in rhythm.
And special thanks to Ankit (a flying Lieutenant from Indian Army) who guided our table through with his knowledge with lying knives, spoons and eating etiquettes.
The dish were amazing but more amazing was the way in which those were brought and served.
Learnt that it’s not starters, main course and deserts only but the other courses of a serving are missed by us in any regular party.

Great experience and wish to go through it once again…..

The MCN Dinner

The most awaited dinner... got over. From drinks to a seven course meal, from jokes and laughter to analysis of top IMDB movies, from chit-chat noises to soothing music - all in all it turned out to be a wonderful time after the week long slogging and jam packed class schedule.
Here are some pictures of the same.





This post cannot end without a thanking note to our Prof. Fr. Jesurajan who had organized this for us. Thank you Father.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

First day, first show

June 12, 2009:
The first day of GMP '09-'10 class set off.
Prof A, Prof B and Prof C all together to address us. The cool AC in the conf room after the heat outside in JSR already made a few of us sleepy. Apart from the refreshments during the break, all the Profs took good care that we stay awake!
Prof A tried to explain what we should do during our GMP program. He said, our hearts/souls had already reached a point high up and the body is longing to follow. Through this course we would undertake the journey so our body could reach our heart. True, we were all there to see our dreams reach fruition. He also gave details on the GMP facilities. Yes they are indeed good, perhaps we can post some pics later. Only issue I see are the pigeons on my AC. Their smelly droppings disturbs my dreams quite often and the preparatory classes also ensured that the max I could dream for was only 4-5hrs at night.

Prof B described how XLRI is perfect for academics. It's been there for 60 years and maintained its high standard throughout. He was very happy to state that we'll get one of the best environments for studies here. Coupled with XLRI campus , even JSR city's environment is good; it does not have any theatre :-o. I woke up! He corrected himself slightly, ie any good theatres are not available! I was still awake.

Prof C emphasized the uniqueness of XLRI. He said we could reach the profs anytime without any appointments, even at their residences. He also said he is the person who would sail along with us through all tides. Our questions and doubts were patiently handled by him.

The prep-classes started off, Permutation-Combination, Macroeconomic view, Accounting & Finance etc etc etc.....