In a world with more than a billion species, humans evolved as the singular leader of them all. Have you ever wondered why? Aren't we slower than a cheetah, less fierce than a tiger and definitely not as able as a crocodile who can hunt on land and water?
Prof Siddharth Deshmukh from MICA links it to our social behavior. It is because we work in a pack that we have been able to rise as a society which is much stronger, faster and able than the other species. Centuries after this evolution, humans are still advancing towards a more tech-savvy future.
What role does technology play in the new evolution? How does the internet affect our decisions, and why are we so addicted to social media?
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Keshav Bagri
From your write up, it feels as if the one year course is more of a torture and drudgery for you rather than being of any value addition. Sorry for being harsh but it almost feels as if you have been forced into it.
2 Jun 2016, 04.14 PM
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Disha Chhabra
The article has been written on a very light note and non-serious note. I absolutely cherish the one year I spent at IIM-C and the value add it has made to me as a person and as a professional.
4 Jun 2016, 11.35 PM |
Sushma Gurram
Somehow this post is made to look like MBA is all about doing mandatory assignments and the money at the end. I guess in your mind it must be more than that but I felt the writing couldn’t display that here. I hope you don’t take it as a negative comment. I just want to say how I felt reading it.
2 Jun 2016, 08.28 PM
Disha Chhabra
The article has been written on a very light note and non-serious note. I absolutely cherish the one year I spent at IIM-C and the value add it has made to me as a person and as a professional.
4 Jun 2016, 11.35 PM