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The ‘UN-experienced’! | LSE Management
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A student blog to showcase the flavours of LSE student life. The ‘UN-experienced’! The long awaited time has come for me, where I pictured myself at the United Nations, doing things I always wanted to do, meeting the who’s who list…and so many other things, including being at New York City at the right time of the year. Though I am not sure about the last part of it, about it being the right time…it’s pretty hot and humid here! I have always dreaded getting up early in the mornings, but no more! What cau...
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A student blog to showcase the flavours of LSE student life. Public lectures can change your life (or at least your mood). February 2, 2010. I’m not sure what it is about Mondays in February that’s so depressing. Wait they’re Mondays. In February. Stupid question. Nevertheless, I decided on a whim to attend the public lecture hosted by Dr. Susan Hill. Who had been my seminar tutor for Foundations of Management. Mr de Bono was there to promote his new book Think Before it’s too Late. He engaged the audien...
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March | 2010 | LSE Management
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A student blog to showcase the flavours of LSE student life. An Offer You Cannot Refuse – The Negotiation Exercise! March 16, 2010. For our course, cross-cultural management, one of the projects which accounts for about 15% of our grade is a negotiation task. Overall, it is important to realize before you go into a negotiation, the minimum you are willing to accept. Also, I guess it is always better to ask for more than you actually think you will get, because you never know it might sound very reaso...
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Strategy Consulting: A “definite maybe” to consider for a career | LSE Management
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A student blog to showcase the flavours of LSE student life. Strategy Consulting: A “definite maybe” to consider for a career. Aren’t the only opportunity to see top-notch business, political, and academic figures. On Friday, the Graduate Management Society hosted a talk by Bruno Montmerle, Executive VP of Strategy, Product Plan and Innovation at Faurencia. This entry was posted on Monday, March 15th, 2010 at 3:43 pm and is filed under Graduate Management Society. Feed You can leave a response. Follow &l...
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The hidden risks of outsourcing | LSE Management
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A student blog to showcase the flavours of LSE student life. The hidden risks of outsourcing. This week, Professor Leslie Willcocks. Delivered a lecturer on outsourcing in The Future of the Multinational Firm. Willcocks is the Director of the Outsourcing Unit. At LSE and Head of the Information Systems and Innovation group. His latest book, China’s Emerging Outsourcing Capabilities. Details the rise of China’s IT services and business process services. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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Small or Big: What Prospect for African Farmers? | Do No Harm
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Sometimes the cure is worse than the ill: an occasional look into the life of LSE DESTIN 2010. What We Are Reading. Small or Big: What Prospect for African Farmers? June 13, 2013. Do No Harm Inc. Smallholders are the past. The bottom line of this line of thought is the following. Smallholders can feed the world. The opposite side builds a counter-argument on the basis of one observation. A new model for African agriculture needed? Ne model which synthesizes both positions by emphasizing the importance of...
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What We Are Reading | Do No Harm
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Sometimes the cure is worse than the ill: an occasional look into the life of LSE DESTIN 2010. What We Are Reading. What We Are Reading. Every Friday, we share links to recent blogposts and articles on a range of development-related topics that we find most informative, inspiring and thought-provoking. Please click on the tagged category of ‘What We’re Reading’ on the right hand column to access these links. Leave one →. December 25, 2012 10:12 pm. Please try to reply… thank you…. Enter your comment here.
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What We Are Reading 08/06/2013 | Do No Harm
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Sometimes the cure is worse than the ill: an occasional look into the life of LSE DESTIN 2010. What We Are Reading. What We Are Reading 08/06/2013. June 8, 2013. Do No Harm Inc. 1 Have You Asked Them What They Need? 2 How Recalculating GDP Can Help App Designers in Nigeria. 3 Transforming Zimbawe’s Agrarian Economy: Why Smallholder Farming is Important. 4 Regional Interconnections and Conflict in Sahel. From → What We Are Reading. Larr; Fixing it or Breaking it? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Stiglitz: Afri...
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April | 2010 | LSE Management
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A student blog to showcase the flavours of LSE student life. Start of The Easter Break. April 9, 2010. The Lent Term ended on March 19. And since then, we’ve had our Easter vacation. For many, this is a perfect time for rest and relaxation in London itself the weather being so nice and sunny a welcome change. For others, it is an opportunity to return home and spend time with family. Right now, I’m heading out feel like reading the Wall Street Journal in the sunshine…. Blog archives for April, 2010.