Indian School of Bijiness

Well, well, well! The long-impending post about my experience at one of the finest business schools in the world is here. *self slow claps*

My blog posts gather the same amount of attention as Cristiano Ronaldo winning the Ballon d’Or. I’m not very fond of competition though, especially when it gets Messi, But it’s okay- one for Ronaldo (the Brazilian.)

So, yes I was at The Indian School of Business, Mohali with 24 others after having performed well at the I Lead India program by the Times of India (for more: http://bit.ly/1iqmrab), and so were sent for a course on Transformational leadership.

ISB Mohali
Indian School of Business, Mohali.

And the experience has been truly transformational, and I have gained a lot. From having a family pack, I progressed to having a buy 1-get-1-free. ~ My tummy.
The food there was truly amazing, and what’s surprising was it was available for less than 12 Rs- It was complementary, Raj Babbar, bitch please.

Dharmaraj Solanki
Le me at ISB, Mohali

Keeping aside my appetite for a while, it was a learning experience- in true sense of the words.
From having an exceptional teacher-mentor-life guru(https://twitter.com/TransforMentor), to having been surrounded by the best minds and of course, hearts of the country.

All the while I was wondering what makes such an institution what it is- Is it the breakfast? Yes. Is it the Lunch? Of course, yes. Or the dinner? Burp yeah!

But truthfully, the course seemed more like a platform where ideas, opinions and experiences were exchanged.
Having discussed audacious goals that everyone had in their minds for the country, to having decided on the mindsets that we as an individual need to change to be a better leader were what made the experience worth a lifetime of learning. These are a few among a lot of other ideas that were discussed.

Everyone also shared their experiences which they encountered while working towards- making their city a world-heritage city, conserving mangroves, setting up bus shelters, making their city safe and work towards restoration of a water body in town.

I’m sure the lessons learned there will be imbibed by each one of us in our lives and will help as be the change we want to see in this world in a more efficient manner.

Also, a special mention to the amazing hospitality at ISB, Mohali! Kudos to the entire department, the experience just couldn’t be better.

All in all, it was once in a lifetime opportunity for most of us to: learn, unlearn and transform. πŸ™‚

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