Hello from Portugal y'all.
Classes are over, and I am back home.
In the meantime, I wrote another post in the INSEAD official blog, which you
can find in this link.
For the lazy ones, I also posted below a summary of (some of) what I learnt at INSEAD, during the best year of my life
(so far). [By the way, I would rather have you clicking on the link because that will increase the number of clicks on my article and, therefore, make it more successful. hehe]
Let’s start with the
basics. Academic wise, I learnt quite a lot. I learnt the basics of finance,
accounting, macro and micro-economics, marketing and entrepreneurship. I know
better than ever how to value a firm, how to assess a project, and how to
relate income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement. I know how to
interpret market signs, which personal investments make more sense, and the
whole theories behind price discrimination, auctions, and supply and demand. I
know about agency costs, wrong management decisions, and operational efficiency
metrics. I know how to position a product, how to create a strong brand, and
how to price it. I would certainly be more capable now to open a new business
than before my MBA – too bad I am not the most creative and risk taking person
in the world. I know this and more – and I learnt it only in a few months.
More important than what I
learnt, was the network that I built. Even if I am still not an expert in many
of the topics mentioned above, I now know better than ever who to reach out if
I have any question. Moreover, I now have contacts literally around the world,
in as many sectors and functions as one can imagine. And that’s not only
incredibly powerful, but also something that INSEAD is especially strong
at.
Because everyone knows
about different topics and wants to discuss them out, I’ve had daily contact
with questions I have never thought about before. I just feel that, everyday,
my knowledge and curiosity grows. And, the more I know, the more I want to
know. The more I read, the more I feel that I gotta keep reading. The more
questions I am asked, the more questions I need to ask myself. The more I
write, the deeper I want to go. It’s like a (good) vicious cycle.
What else have I learnt? I
learnt about different cultures and working styles. More than any other
experience, INSEAD promotes diversity, both in terms of gender, nationality and
background. It taught me how to adapt to different contexts, and how to strive
in different environments. It also taught me more about my working style and
how I should take advantage of it while dealing with different people and
styles. Also, all the travelling and relationships with different nationalities
taught me ever so much about different behaviours and values across cultures. I
know better than ever the similarities and discrepancies among cultures, and
that’s even slightly reflected in my group of closest friends. European
countries with Latin origins, Southern American countries and Middle Eastern
ones are more similar than one would ever imagine.
Another major learning for me was related to the Women in Business
topic. I found out that most ambitious women struggle to ensure a good
work-life balance, together with a successful career. I read a few books and
blog posts about it, and I even got some female friends of mine interested in
creating some kind of informal group to discuss these issues and go through all
this together. I wrote about it already, here.
For many people, INSEAD was
a good wake-up call in what concerns to relating with other people. In general,
it is crucial to maintain relationships, work on them, renounce certain things.
Doing an MBA can put anyone in a bubble, and it is important to keep long
relationships healthy while enjoying a new network of friends and contacts. And
trust me, this is only one of the life lessons we get at INSEAD.
Last but not least, I
learnt A LOT about myself – what characterises me the most, which are my main
strengths and weaknesses, who I am and who I want to be in the future, what I
should do to get there, what I value in other people, what I can do to help
them improve, and so on.
Thank you INSEAD for so
many learnings. To everyone out there, don’t even think twice if you are
considering doing an MBA.
Great post, Martinha!
ReplyDeleteI'm convinced and I am actually applying to the Jan2018 International Directors Programme at INSEAD (LOL)!
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