Sunday, 14 December 2008

Aston Update (pt.I)


Here is the long promised update on the Aston scene. As usual there has been so many stuff happening a person cannot even follow all the action. To be honest I feel like I have just started the term and it is already finishing.

Maybe the most stressing task everyone have found this year was the Business Game. It has been most interesting but incredibly demanding. Till now I had two main tasks in the module: a business plan and a presentation. God, I still remember the day of the presentation as if it was five minutes ago. We were all so stressed...

To be able to understand how awful the presentation was you have to know everything that happened in the previous 72 hours. The presentation was on a Thursday at 11:20. We met on the previous Tuesday to see how far we are with the whole idea of even putting everything together. Tuesday was a disaster, we found out that we were totally unprepared. We met in a computer lab in the business school and stayed there for about 5 hours trying to write our separate parts. Then we put it all together and I will be honest with you, it looked awful...

11:00 Wednesday we met to start practising the "whatever you call" the thing we put together the previous day. I found out that no one except me has ever presented anything, ever (I was so lucky to have so many presentations is my high school. Our timing was bad, no one could improvise and as a whole the idea of even standing in front of a jury the next day seemed ridiculous. We stayed together till about 10 in the evening practising an correcting, correcting and practising until finally we made it under the 15 minute limit.

09:00 Thursday, two hours before the big presentation, we started our final preparations. The previous night I had fixed the slides themselves and everything was starting to look good. Then a new problem arose: we were too fast and seemingly were just speed-reciting the whole thing. Two hours later we seemed to have narrowed it down to 12 minutes, which was still quite bad, but still a solution. Going last, I had the task of slowing down as fast as possible and winning us some time, which was quite easy; I did not have anything prepared and was just talking freely about my slides. I could extend my 5 minutes to whatever I was asked.

11:10 Thursday. While we were waiting to be called into the room the atmosphere outside was unbelievable. You could easily cut the air with a knife! The group waiting with us was supper ambitious and unbelievably competitive. Then about 5 minutes later the groups that were before us came out and said and I quote: "They are going to eat you alive!" and "Good luck!" with a nasty smirk on their st*** self-obsessed face. My group sank, oh, poor guys, they had done so much work the days before. I looked the the annoying group leader right into the eye and I told him: "We don't need luck, these guys are more prepared then anyone in the university!" Literally, a second later we got called in...

The Jury was of five people: one representative of Lloyds, one representative of Accenture, two people from the Aston Business School and my Business Game tutor. The time in there passed in a glimpse of an eye. We seemed to be over so fast and then the questions came. We got asked the two nastiest questions in the history of presenting!

A week later we found our result - 67%, not too shabby but still, for all the work we had put in, unbelievable low. This week I found out that they had cut points for the most ridiculous reasons! It is true what they say, when there is a jury, there is unfairness!

..to be continued

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