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Vivek Kumar's Internship Experience At Indian Grameen Services

Jun 21, 2017 | 7 minutes |

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In words of Eleanor Roosevelt – ‘The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience" and summer internship gives an opportunity and reason to taste and live newer and richer experience. I interned at Indian Grameen Services, a Basix Group affiliate company which acts as an R&D wing of Basix India. I was given a problem statement where I was supposed to come up with a new start-up incubation and investment funding business model. The assignment was for 8 weeks but I had planned for 7 weeks for myself and kept a week or so as a buffer period to meet some ad-hoc changes. The 7 weeks I planned this way: Week 1: Adapt to the work culture of the firm, meet people, get to know who is who, understand their style of working and communicating. Everyone, I believe has their own style of doing things and communicating. Communication does not mean speaking and writing good English, which no doubt is important, but more than anything it’s about understanding the pulse of the opposite person and getting a hang of how they decode the information, the jargons they use in their communication, the way they express themselves and like that. As, I have worked earlier also for a good period of time and what I have found that this is something that really sets the tone for the journey ahead irrespective of whether you are on full time or part time, on short assignment or long assignment whatever, this always works. My sole aim during week 1 was to talk to as many people as possible and explore more about the problem statement. Different perspectives do matter and later helps in proposing a better solution. Week 2 &3: This was a period of doing a lot of homework. My nature of work was a mix of office and field work so in order to do get most out of fieldwork, it was important to do a good homework. So, most of the during this phase I was busy reading. I read like anything. Just to give an idea, I did a good analysis of more than 70 companies and finally narrowed to 50+ as per relevance to capture some meaningful insights. This was also because of the fact that first, this sector was new to me and second, this is a very interesting area so I never got bored. By the end of the week 3, I was in a good shape in terms of knowledge gathering and was also ready with a draft version of the questionnaire. The reason I call it a draft version because theoretical and practical aspects are two different things. What may look good on paper may not turn out to be the same on the field. So, I kept things a bit flexible with an aim to solidify it as and when needed with the passage of time. Week 4 & 5: These 2 weeks were dedicated solely to primary research which included field work, telephonic interviews, email conversations etc. The field work was limited to in and around Kolkata. I visited more than 5 places and conducted more than 12 interviews through other channels. The most difficult part was field work and that too in the heat of Kolkata travelling in local trains. It was painful but it taught me a lot too. The most important takeaway was that no matter from which b-school you are, to get things done you need to get down to basics as most of the places I visited was extremely remote ones and most of the people I was talking had no idea what I was talking. Remember I told about keeping flexible questionnaire earlier. Now I had to restructure it all over again and had to find out an alternate way of not only asking questions but also questions those were very simplified and made sense to them yet giving me the same insights I was looking for. This was real life isolated from business and MBA jargons. On the other hand, some people I interacted were extremely qualified and same questions looked too easy to them. So what next? Again same thing, restructure everything. These 2 weeks went like that and by the end I was having good data to reflect upon later   Week 6: This was consolidation phase. It was all about reflecting upon the data collected and homework done prior to that. The biggest challenge here was establishing a sync between what I collected through online medium and what I collected through primary research. Week 7: By the end of week 7, I was ready with PPT and also had reviewed it a couple of times. The week ended with a presentation and overall it went well. There were a couple of observations here also which I incorporated in coming week i.e. buffer time, week 8. That marks the end of a wonderful 2-month journey. Learnings: Overall, a great time and got great learning opportunities. In words of Dr. Seuss to end – “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”