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Friday, May 8th, 2009

The sun having abandoned us for the week, it has been a pretty cool morning for most of the days this week. The weekend however was splendid with the sun being out, clear skies and overall a great weather accompanied by the relief of having finished off with the exams. Last Friday was when the exams got over. The afternoon was spent lazing about in the sun at Hyde park. A clear sky with wisps of cloud floating about it was an ideal day to soak in the sun. The evening was spent in revelry, the events of which I’m sure, are more apt for a private memoir than a blog. The weekend was spent in catching up on the sleep that one was deprived off due to the exams. However, Sunday was pretty inviting enough for the shoes to be slipped on an venturing out in the city.

A long walk around Piccadilly, Soho Fitzrovia, Trafalgar Square and finally Covent Garden ensured an afternoon that was spent walking about and observing people in general. In fact, it was a wonderful day for one to step out and enjoy with the family or maybe even with friends. But for most, I believe it was about family. Going by the tube map and estimating the distances based on what gathers from the tube stations in central London, one would be surprised to know that the entire distance is very much walkable, and if one is willing to leg it most parts of it are within walking distance of each other. Its the sight on streets which can slow you down, make you stop and stare.

A new week started, at business school. Some resumed their classes, while at the management course we started with Business Simulation Exercise. As the name suggests, the entire batch goes through an exercise were an entire business situation has been simulated for them. The groups, as formed since the beginning of the academic year, are assigned a firm and compete with other firms (computer generated). The challenge is to take decisions which would help generate maximum profit, share price etc. in short, take decisions and make the firm do well over a period of time. With decisions being taken for each financial year (rounds), fortunes swing about a lot, with teams who were doing well, suddenly lose it all in an unfortunate speculation and face “liquidity crisis” (bankruptcy) while some keep going from strength to strength. Somehow, this simulation allows us to try out out understandings and knowledge gained over the period of the past few months, where the repurcussions of the mistakes (wrong decisions) are limited to only a few digits on screen and not much of an impact on the real life, and certainly not being expensive. With the exercise coming to an end today, it would be interesting it note where each team leaves the firm. This certainly is a heads up for most of the future managers on how to manage finance, marketing, production, research and development, and overall business strategy. The learnings are immense. The key is to apply what one learns. Till then, adios :)

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

onestly, this is was like a major news everywhere. London was brought to a standstill due to heavy snowfall. That was what one woke up to on Monday morning. The show started late on Sunday evening with snowfall starting off around 7. Within a few hours it was white all around and a thick layer of snow had enveloped everything that one could lay eyes on. Here at Clayponds what ensued at that point was a massive snowfight, with students creeping up on you with handfuls of snow and before you know you are chilled to the core and can’t wait to return the favor.

Snowman

Snowman

Snowfight in progress

Snowfight in progress

my attempt at snowman

my attempt at snowman

The fun continued till about 2-3 in the morning, till realisation struck that the next day was Monday. As per my schedule for the month, Monday was an off day, leaving very much in the company of my own self and the snowman we had built. So off I went to my room for some dinner and hoping for some sleep.

The dinner somehow kept me awake for the better part of the night of whatever remained of it that hour. Before I knew it was 8 in the morning and the view outside was splendid. can’t explain it in words. Still wondering whether there would be any classes at uni. I tuned in to BBC and well, the situation seemed pretty grim and yet people were actually fun on the streets. Honestly, I won’t harp on how things ended up in London, there are miles of news reports on this across the web and the print media.

From the window sill

Clayponds at 9 on Monday morning

Soon enough there were emails reporting cancellation of classes for the day. Alas, the tube service was not reliable else a trip to the uni was on the cards for snow in London the way we saw it on Monday morning is rare. Anyways, with Monday being called off I found most of my friends snuggling back into the warmth of their duvets. And pretty soon I was off too… Snowfight, snowman, walk through the snow, I suppose we had done them all…. time to rest.

the east sky

the east sky