Monthly Archives: December 2008

The Laborious Life of Learning the Language

Ni hao! I would write a bunch of other stuff in Mandarin, but I think 95% of the people who read this (not that there are 95 people that read this blog) would not understand it and I would probably … Continue

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Auto Bailout Update

The debate about how best to rescue the Big 3 automakers rages on. Just last night, the U.S. senate rejected a bid to use $14 billion in emergency loans to rescue GM and Chrysler. Now, the government might be turning … Continue

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Qingdao Express

Qingdao is a city by a beach, a beach where overweight Chinese men run on the sand in bright blue Speedo’s on absolutely frigid days. I have never wanted to be blind, but during my walks on the Qingdao beaches … Continue

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Here's A Toast…

They told us when we got in that business school would be difficult. My buddies Narissa and Simona have blogged extensively about juggling spouses with group meetings, presentations, and the eternal terror known as Managerial Economics. I'm lucky. I'm on … Continue

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My Prescription For General Motors

As MBA students, it’s our job to come up with solutions to problems that other people can’t fix. So as an avid fan of the automotive industry, I have a few pointers for what GM and the rest of the … Continue

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