Monday, March 24, 2008

Day 41

My apologies for going so long without an update. After my last posting the workload seemed to increase exponentially and it's taken until now for all of us to get unburied. I'll try to catch up from where I left off, but may post some things out of order, so if you're interested go back and look for the gaps to be filled in from time to time. Now back to our regularly scheduled programming...

Wednesday, March 19, 2008


Today we took part in an exercise called Meta-4 in the Experiential Learning Center and it was by far the best and most fun of the three we've completed during the program. The goal (though we didn't know it when we started) was for the whole class to collaborate in what I can best describe as a game in which we had to exchange scarce resources and build trust to be successful. I'd explain the specifics, but I don't want to ruin it for anyone who may have the chance to take part in it in the future. As it turned out, Dawn and I lead the group to a record breaking victory, with a lot of help and cooperation from everyone else. We were able to attain complete success in five rounds which our instructors told us they've never seen before with any of the more than 2000 groups for which they've run the exercise - from undergraduate and MBA students to professionals and executives. After this level of success with the whole class working together in one group we were all walking on clouds for the rest of the day. This probably wasn't the most important thing we'll learn or do while we're here at the USC FIM program, but I'm sure we'll all remember it as one of the high points and one of the things that's helped us become a family. Several of our professors have remarked on how our class has really come together as one group without any fragmenting or cliques and I couldn't agree more. I can't imagine a better group of people to share this experience with.

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