12-08-2014, 10:29 PM
I agree with BricBrac's coments in that you need to define you strengths and weaknesses, just like in a real world project (SWOT).
Let's face it, nobody likes group projects. But is school not meant to prepare you for the real world? I would sure hope that someone with an MBA has dealt with team/project/cohesion/functionality difficulties. I mean this is life = her's your team, now get me the results I desire by set time or you're fired. Hate to sound harsh but it is what it is. If you can't handle the pressure now, how will you handle it when you have CEO, SVP, VP, clients, other stakeholders, Etc. putting you under the microscope on a multi-million dollar project?
I don't mean to be the pessimist here but more of a little food for thought. And yes, I love fresh hot rolls
Let's face it, nobody likes group projects. But is school not meant to prepare you for the real world? I would sure hope that someone with an MBA has dealt with team/project/cohesion/functionality difficulties. I mean this is life = her's your team, now get me the results I desire by set time or you're fired. Hate to sound harsh but it is what it is. If you can't handle the pressure now, how will you handle it when you have CEO, SVP, VP, clients, other stakeholders, Etc. putting you under the microscope on a multi-million dollar project?
I don't mean to be the pessimist here but more of a little food for thought. And yes, I love fresh hot rolls