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Internalizing Externalities: Gillette sales plummet at ISB stores
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Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 11:10 PM. Gillette sales plummet at ISB stores. This has to do with the inactivity on my blog for the last three days. People have been battling it out on a Gillette case study. Being the first assignment to be submitted, enthu levels were quite high as groups started out on Friday, some with straight 7 hour discussions on what Gillette could have done in Indonesia in 1996. 2005 / Powered for Blogger. Good reason to fail in Accounting. Ongo is my name. Blue oceans from a sea of Red.
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Internalizing Externalities: The chicken and egg story
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Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 3:09 PM. The chicken and egg story. Number of chickens and chicken farms in US, how much they eat, the social hierarchy among chickens and establishment of peck order, homicidal rates among chickens, egg production rates. These are some of the things that plagued my mind for last couple of days. Another mistake the entrepreneur, in this case a Harvard graduate made was that he had very high targets. He thought this would revolutionize the farm industry and animal behavior j...
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Internalizing Externalities: Aikya
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Sunday, July 03, 2005 at 3:11 PM. The title of this post, though it sounds like it comes from some far eastern language, is actually a Sanskrit word meaning oneness and unity. Life at ISB is a continuous chain of events each trying to draw your attention and striving to leave a lasting imprint on your mind. Today, we had the launch of the Aikya program. It is truly a novel concept and hats off to whoever thought of this at ISB three years back. 2005 / Powered for Blogger. The amazing world of Markstrat.
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Internalizing Externalities: May 2005
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Monday, May 09, 2005 at 11:09 PM. A time when most of the world is trying to shake off Monday morning blues. Here at ISB, it’s the time to relax, celebrate. That’s the reason for the joyous faces on Monday. My celebration consisted of plonking down in front of the tv for the first time. Caught the replay of the Roddick vs Verdasco in the Masters Cup. What a match! Looking forward to the French Open and of course next Monday. Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 11:10 PM. Gillette sales plummet at ISB stores. But by S...
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Internalizing Externalities: The Mountain
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Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 3:22 PM. Following is a post on our internal Blackboard site from our Global Economics prof. Today was his last class and also the last class of term 2. His classes have been a superlative learning experience. My students look at me expectantly. I explain to them that the life of art is a life. Of endless labor. Their expressions. Hardly change; they need to know. A little more about endless labor. So I tell them the story of Sisyphus,. How he was doomed to push. Rich soil of c...
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Internalizing Externalities: Commanding Heights
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Sunday, July 03, 2005 at 1:02 AM. Saturday evening was cool the first time in the second term when I felt relaxed mind you it’s a relative term so relatively relaxed would be better. In this heightened state of relaxation I attended the screening of a documentary at the auditorium and then chilled out in the atrium in an informal quiz jamming session. Commanding Heights: Storyline on PBS. Commanding Heights lays down the evolution of global economy. The first episode deals with the Battle of Ideas wh...
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Internalizing Externalities: The amazing world of Markstrat
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Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 8:57 AM. The amazing world of Markstrat. I believe Simulation provides one of the best forms of learning. Having worked intensively with flight simulators and simulation platforms, the role of simulation is not new to me. Simply put, it is Garbage in Learning out. Our evaluation for Marketing Strategy consists of how well our group performs in Markstrat. But above all it’s a question of team dynamics. You may have a great strategy but it is useless if you cannot convince th...
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Internalizing Externalities: The Rain @ ISB
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Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 3:19 PM. The Rain @ ISB. It's cold.it's dark.it's grey.it is raining.the Sun has been constantly losing its battle with the clouds for the last couple of weeks. Not an ideal climate for delving into any kind of business except sleep or hot pakoras with steaming cups of chai or coffee. That’s exactly what our group meeting turned into on Friday evening a pakora and coffee making session. Yesterday’s meeting turned into a pizza eating session. Like anywhere else the rain adversely ...
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Internalizing Externalities: Monday Morning Bliss
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Monday, May 09, 2005 at 11:09 PM. A time when most of the world is trying to shake off Monday morning blues. Here at ISB, it’s the time to relax, celebrate. That’s the reason for the joyous faces on Monday. My celebration consisted of plonking down in front of the tv for the first time. Caught the replay of the Roddick vs Verdasco in the Masters Cup. What a match! Looking forward to the French Open and of course next Monday. Ravi, very soon you should rename your blog, "Monday Morning Blog"! Truth, I alw...
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Internalizing Externalities: MIT Weblog Survey
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Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 10:14 PM. 2005 / Powered for Blogger. Truth, I always believe, is not only stranger than a made up story, but also greatly more interesting." - the little man with an anxious face, Face on the Wall, EV Lucas. The chicken and egg story. The amazing world of Markstrat. Gillette sales plummet at ISB stores. Good reason to fail in Accounting. Ongo is my name. The Collabrative ISB Blog. Back to Academic Life. Chronicle of a Cut Copy Paster. I, the absolute. I Think Therefore I Exist.