After a morning spent forecasting, it was time to move onto what consumed about 98% of my weekend...the Aspen Case Competition.
This year the Walton College of Business was one of twenty-five invited to participate in a global case competition. The first round consisted of each school hosting its own competition, and we were one of three teams to participate from our college. This round was 72 hours of fun. We got the case Friday morning at 9am, and it was due Monday at 9am. This years case was on the Tata Group and its ability to continue its corporate sustainability strategy in India and around the world. The case was very interesting and mind stimulating. After 45+ hours of working on it, we were finished at 5:30am Monday morning. Needless to say, Monday's classes were very tough as I was only able to get about an hour of sleep. In the end, I am glad that I decided to participate (Although it isn't over. I'll explain below.). I learned a lot about sustainability and one of the world's largest companies. The case also gave me the opportunity to work in a group with a couple new people. I think our group dynamics were awesome. We only had a few minor hiccups, which I think is pretty good for spending so much time together. So for now we have to wait until Thursday or Friday to see who the winner of our school is, and then that will get sent off to compete with the other 24 schools. If we end up in the top 5 overall, we will be presenting our case in New York at the end of April!
I only did two other things this past weekend: the Northwest Arkansas Heart Walk and sleep (However, as I mention before, there wasn't much of it). The Heart Walk was at the Arvest Ballpark in Springdale, AR on Saturday morning. Unlike last year, it was a wonderful day weather-wise for a walk around the ballpark. Our class raised around $3000 dollars this for the cause. Even though my contribution was small, I am glad I could help out. If you would like to donate to help out in the research for the cure, please click here. Here's a few pictures of us at the event.
Us with the Naturals mascot
The team in front of home plate
Lastly, I need to give my wife props for being amazing this weekend. She is the reason for me eating dinner this weekend. She brought our case group dinner Saturday and Sunday night...in fact, Sunday she grilled us burgers and hot dogs. I know we all appreciate it very much.
Well, that was just this past weekend. You can see being involved in the MBA program here is quite time consuming, but trust me it is definitely worth it. I am getting to work with some great individuals and learning some things too, but I think it's the experience as a whole that make it wonderful. This next week looks to be pretty busy too as I have several presentations and course projects to finish, but I know it'll all get done.
Until the next time.....
