I found the Oxford School of Learning, a free online business school offering a collection of case studies with answers and reviews. It serves as a practical resource for learning business management and strategy independently.
I analyzed Business Week’s 2000 B-school rankings, highlighting London Business School’s high non-US ranking while noting the surprising omission or poor performance of top Indian management institutes like IIM-A and IIM-B.
I explore the surprising results of the Business India business school rankings. I'm reaching out to LBS to get their take on these unexpected shifts in the management education landscape and ranking methodologies.
I toured Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon, visiting Christchurch college and the delightful Teddy Bear Museum. During a stop at McDonald's, I reflected on the Big Mac index for purchasing power parity and Thomas Friedman’s Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention.
I taught networking at my old school and found that while students are online constantly, very few create content or code. I reflect on how rigid curricula stifle creativity and why we should volunteer to teach.
I spent an afternoon navigating London's Oxford Street to buy my first suit for a BCG presentation. I shared my experience hunting for sales at Ciro Citterio and Marks & Spencer while learning the ropes of retail pricing.