Showing posts with label Block II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Block II. Show all posts

Block II: Opportunities Galore

Category: , , By Stuart
Hey guys!
i have been very busy (lazy!) ... the mba is (almost!) driving me nuts! :-)
Meanwhile, the number of visitors to my blog are on an upswing .. and the admission applications to St. Gallen are too... we've had nearly half a dozen prospective students visit us from across the globe... and attend classes with us during the past few weeks...
You can come and join a class with us too .. in case u r interested .. write to the admissions manager : Heiko .. he'll arrange it...
Also, been receiving emails from people from the Asia-pac, US, across the EU etc... MBA applicants with rather interesting profiles.... i think the coming batch (class of '09) is gonna be one hell of a group! just like us :)

Alrite... getting back to business.. i'd promised to summarize the various company events of block II.. and here they are.. to begin with we had a BCG workshop... and a senior exec from their India office made a presentation to us.. these guys were keen to show that they are very international and that they don't want very good business level german at the outset.. (unlike Roland Berger.. who said German or else!!) ..

I agree that in case one wants to be effective as a consultant in switzerland/ Germany/Austria, one needs to be fluent in German so that you could talk to the guy on the shop-floor with equal ease as you did with the CEO… however, most progressive companies to invest in their employees and train them in skills (language skills included) .. however some firms don't seem to get it!! They brag about international teams and blah blah and multi-country assignments … however, while recruiting they say try to emphasize too much on the language skills!!! damn who would make a better consultant ..a guy/gal fluent in german and no brains or a smart MBA who can get numbers and tons of data to spell out the true story? Skills like language, IT, et al can be acquired.. but people and personality traits.. hey that's a scarce resource…

My discussions with the principals and senior consultants at all the top consultancy firms have led me to believe that language should not be the deciding factor.. but somehow the HR folk seem to be singing a different tune..

Anyway BCG is of the progressive kinds …and it was their HR manager who took pains to emphasize that they value people and subscribe to this philosophy…they'll come back to the campus to engage us for recruitment in Jan/Feb'08..

Then we had a talk by the Managing Partner of Wegelin & Co. a boutique mid-size European investment firm based out of St. Gallen into an assortment of index funds based investment strategy. Something which sounds very banal.. but was very interesting!


Then we had a hedge fund presentation by a Goldman Sachs executive.. with rather interesting insights into the recent "happenings" (hurricanes!) in the hedge fund space.. (Bear Stearns anyone!)



Besides rather interesting presentation by ADIDAS about their new global management program : sports, high decibel music, soccer stars.. et al.. first company reps to come in casual attire.. most are dressed to kill (Will the I-Bankers in the house pls stand up!)..

Julius Baer's CEO was here too.. with an interesting workshop about altern
ative investments... and so was the CEO of Grisons Peak another medium size boutique investment advisory fund set up by a top honcho at ABN AMRO


then we had two Mckinsey workshops : one on presentation skills and another on storylining and story telling..

there was a talk by Capital international about their graduate programs too... and the last event of the block was a workshop about interviewing with PWC..


a couple of the workshops listed above were not exclusive to MBA students.. but included, at times, PhD or masters students also.. but the smart MBA folk do get themselves noticed in the pack! and the difference is for people to see.. it gives u that great shot in the arm!! :)
so u see if u were interested in any of these companies.. u have some opportunities to network and know about these firms first hand..what say?

For those from outside the German speaking region: if u told somebody in this region u are a student at St. Gallen, u will see their eyes widen with awe .. this place is the Harvard of the region... I've seen people turn around and stare at out HSG jerseys.. Man this is the place to be!!

Cheers!!






 

Finance II : Paul rocks!!

Category: , , By Stuart
Hi again folks...
this 2nd teaching block has been absolutely fantastic so far!
yesterday i told you about the great stuff we're doing in Managerial economics with Simon..
today's post is about another genius!!
Paul Soderlind, our finance -II prof is like a sage.. soft spoken, humble and down to earth.. but beneath his cool demeanour lies a couldron of exceptional talent...

The first thing you notice about him that he is so organised.. the entire course structure is so well thought of and the step by step learning gradually opens new doors into the world of finance..

I came from a non-financial backround and was shit scared of the Finance -II course when i saw the contents.. but after seeing paul's handouts and attending his lectures.. i feel so stimulated and empowered .. i feel like a new light has switched on within me..
i now know why financial wizards earn so much money.. it is amazing how a set of numbers and what you can do with money can simply transform your life and the world with it.

All credit to Paul, he's made this financial expedition so rich and interesting..
well i have some batchmates who feel he is a genius too .. but not really able to trasfer the knowledge very effectively (read: teaching skills), however, being fair.. it is really important that u pay close attention to what Paul says (and not skype in lectures!!) and also that u do ur essential readings before u come to class...

What i really find very interesting about Paul is that he doesn't blindly give u concepts from the book, rather while explaining the models, approaches and theory, he also gives u his very valuable 2 cents. i.e. he will tell u why u should be sceptical of the model that the author propses .. and he'll dig into all the scientific and historical data he can find and come up with data sets clearly showing the contrary view points..
so it is really enriching for me as a student to get this first rate stimulus.

Some more details about Paul
http://home.datacomm.ch/paulsoderlind/

http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4RNWN_enCH241CH242&q=paul+soderlind

Paul did his PhD at Princeton under Bernanke (sounds familiar? he's the current US Fed Chief) and prior to HSG , Paul taught at the Stockholm School of Economics... He's also the economic advisor to the Swiss Central bank (equivalent of the US Federal Reserve) and woks there every Friday.

The Ideas database (
http://ideas.repec.org ) of the University of Connecticut ranks him amongst the top 5% of authors according to research work in the field of economics http://ideas.repec.org/e/pso16.html


I can't stop myself from mentioning that Finance is also one of the very big strengths of HSG. The finance faculty is very established, influential and does some amazing work... It was no surprise that all leading Investment banks come here each year to hire interns...

I'm really glad i came to St. Gallen!!!
 

Simon-nomics!

Category: , , By Stuart
Hi folks!
today i'm inspired to write this post because of the awesome course that i have this block : Managerial Economics!

The course is simply fantastic... for those of you like me , who like logic will find this course very very interesting...then u have concepts like supply-demand curves, government interventions and its effects... and so many other issues...

wow it really gives u a bird's eye view of the entire global business and political scenario and after each class i get the "Aha" feeling ... (something like what Archimedes felt when he said Eureka" ...

Oh boy! each new concept opens a new world for me... it is like looking at the same events that happen and have happenned around us and find compelling rationale behind their occurrence.. this course would sure rank as one of the best i had all my life...
I'd heard HSG is an awesome place for economics .. and now i know it!!!

and all credit goes to Simon, Simon Evenett (Bond! James Bond! ;-) ).. the guy is simply amazing... never seen such a guy.. he's a brit .. and a jolly good one!! :-)...

he always takes each concept and explains it in three forms... first in words.. then in equations and finally graphically..so if u r a words guy or a maths geek or the very graphical person.. u have something in there for u.. (as he says i give u three bites of the cherry and hope u are able to chew atleast once!)

Man... if economics is religion .. Simon surely is god... he has a solid background .. cambridge graduate.. Yale Doctorate.. taught at oxford business school, Ross (Michigan) ... stints with world bank.. does work with WTO and stuff (no wonder he's in switzerland!) ...
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4RNWN_enCH241CH242&q=simon+evenett

like maestro he effortlessly makes complex topics so intriguing... and i always thought economics was for old boring guys!!!...

these days we're getting into game theory.. and it is amazing... i'll keep u guys posted on what simon is upto...
till then ...
cheers!!