Monday, July 23, 2007

Dean Deepak Jain at ISB









Dean Jain's visit to ISB was quite an event. Khemka Hall- the auditorium was choc-a-block full, a week before the end term exams this was quite an event. The entire student body was looking forward to the event and Dean Jain did not disappoint the audience. The first thing that strikes you when you meet Dean Jain is the complete absence of any accent. For somebody who has stayed in the United States for such along while this is quite an interesting feature.

Dean Jain narrated a story (it happened during the Tsunami that hit Thailand) of an elephant in Thailand that broke the rope it was tied with and ran away just before the tsunami hit. The rationale for the Elephant's behaviour was that because animals are acutely aware of their surroundings and can pick up shock waves through their legs, they can feel seismic activity before humans do. The lesson- be firmly rooted to your roots and you shall not only survive you will prosper. No doubt Dean Jain does not have an accent.

2 comments:

Vipul Bhatnagar said...

Hi...I am looking to make it to ISB for 2008-2009 batch..and wud apply for R2 (cut of date 15 Nov 2007)..But, am stuck up with certain questions pertaining to ISB.I wud be highly obliged if you can help me out ...Pls let me know if i can put fwd my questions....Thanx..

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Vipul bhatnagar
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Kishore said...

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