With my previous posts, one would not be very wrong in assuming that I would have travelled to the MBAT to participate in the tournament, however as fate would have it, it proved both physically and economically non-viable to attend the MBAT, I did not travel to the tournament a very sad thing but then life is always unfair :).
What I did attend as a result was venture day, which is an annual entrepreneurship event. This was in some ways an eye opener for me. Two opposition party MPs sitting next to each other and addressing a crowd about a common social issue with dignity and respect for each other was a surprise, but thats how it is done in the UK. Something politicians from my country can learn from. The events were arranged with an young entrepreneur in mind and not a student, so initially I had difficulties in understanding the event and making the most of it, but later on, the idea set in and I began to make complete sense of the event and enjoyed it.
I and a few of my classmates were volunteers for this event which meant we also got the credit :) for organising it, even though most of the work was done by two ladies from the Bethany Centre for Entrepreneurship. Looking forward to working with the same team for EBPYC (European Business Plan of the Year Competition). This is the last year that EBPYC would be hosted by Cranfield and so its a nice chance to see it being hosted here.
Our lessons moved along slowly, but on the sports side our team (MBA cricket team in which I am a part of) defeated the Cranfield University cricket team in an event last Sunday, this was a great starter before the MCL (MBA Cricket League) tournament, which would happen towards the end of this month. We also finalised the presentation for the first stage of our independent project and would present it to the project sponsor by next week.
Life is getting busier, clearer and calmer I should say day by day.
What I did attend as a result was venture day, which is an annual entrepreneurship event. This was in some ways an eye opener for me. Two opposition party MPs sitting next to each other and addressing a crowd about a common social issue with dignity and respect for each other was a surprise, but thats how it is done in the UK. Something politicians from my country can learn from. The events were arranged with an young entrepreneur in mind and not a student, so initially I had difficulties in understanding the event and making the most of it, but later on, the idea set in and I began to make complete sense of the event and enjoyed it.
I and a few of my classmates were volunteers for this event which meant we also got the credit :) for organising it, even though most of the work was done by two ladies from the Bethany Centre for Entrepreneurship. Looking forward to working with the same team for EBPYC (European Business Plan of the Year Competition). This is the last year that EBPYC would be hosted by Cranfield and so its a nice chance to see it being hosted here.
Our lessons moved along slowly, but on the sports side our team (MBA cricket team in which I am a part of) defeated the Cranfield University cricket team in an event last Sunday, this was a great starter before the MCL (MBA Cricket League) tournament, which would happen towards the end of this month. We also finalised the presentation for the first stage of our independent project and would present it to the project sponsor by next week.
Life is getting busier, clearer and calmer I should say day by day.
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