1 year ago, I never would have thought that I would be going on a European road trip with people from Japan, Greece, Spain, Argentina, London, and Kuwait.
Almost every time I sit down to eat, I have an average number of 6 different countries at my table. Studying abroad at a truly international MBA program was one of the best decisions I made. I am reminded constantly that while the United States does lead in culture sharing, there are more economies, politics, social areas all over the world. I have never known so much about Capital Markets, Political Elections and culture than before now.
~UPDATE~
This was the first week of Term 1 and let me say it was a lot! I have now read over 112 pages in case studies, 56 pages in reading material, listened to 210 minutes of Financial Times podcasts and been in at least 3 meetings or networking sessions a day. It’s been challenging but I have really enjoyed it. It’s dawned on me that my brain hasn’t been exercised like this in awhile and I really missed it. Practicing leading, figuring out who I am and who I want to be, constantly contributing to conversations and classes while sleeping 4-5 hours every night will definitely be worth it.
~FUN~
Last weekend, I took a trip to Palamos, Spain with my team. At IESE (my school), we have about 380 people in my cohort which are then separated into 6 sections composed of 65-70 students and then each section is then further divided into teams of 9-10 individuals. More than likely, there is never more than 1 person from a country on a team which makes for great diverse conversations. In Palamos, we went snorkeling, ate, danced and bonded.
~EVENTS~
This week, I was asked to take pictures of our Women in Business Kickoff event. Being asked to photograph was nice and I must say I had a blast. I remember when I had years that I probably took like 1 picture so for people to really appreciate and want me to do this, it feels great. I don’t think photography will ever be my full time passion, but it is a nice, fun thing to do on the side. There are so many great women to meet here and I was happy to capture this memory. This event gave me ideas on what’s next so stay tuned π
~LEARNINGS~
My favorite case this week was about Carla Harris, a strong Black woman in Investment Banking (my focus). Carla is the Global Vice Chairman of Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley but more importantly, she is a BOSS. I’ve realized, the reason I really enjoy the case study learning method is because we learn about real world examples and applications. Some things I took away from her are:
- What made her special was that her personal life was just as important as her professional life and they both made her stronger independently
- Be willing to take risks; BE FEARLESS
- Be Denise. When people see people who are confident and comfortable in their own skin, people gravitate towards them.
- The secret to growing your power is giving it away.
- It is easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for forgiveness. You can’t give people the power to say no.
- If you meet a man who thinks they’re you’re much for him, he’s right. Don’t apologize for your success.
- Get the blessing of the lesson. Get up and move on.
- You don’t ask, you don’t get.
What I’m going to work on this week:
- Staying organized/on top of my schedule
- Integrating the gym more into my routine
- Learning more about photography/video editing
- Get ready for my family to come visit me next week
Love your updates
I love that you are leaning into your studies and fully embracing the experience. I look forward to your updates.