| My Learning Team (aka Can Group) |
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| Thursday, 24 April 2008 11:34 | |
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"You live and die with your Can Group." I heard this advice during my first days in AIM and I really didn"t give that much attention because I didn"t know what the heck a Can Group was. But after eight months in the MBA program, I pretty much have an idea what a Can Group is and how important it is-- you basically live and die with it. Officially, the Can Group is called a "Learning Team"and each MBA student will be part of one. A Learning Team is composed of 6-8 students and is the grouping of students for the first eight months of core MBA subjects. The MBA program administrators scientifically configure each team to have a balanced composition, whether it is by gender, professional background, or personality type. (I don"t know if they consider IQ and EQ, but that"s a different story :P) Being your affiliation for a good portion of your MBA life, you will work exclusively with your Learning Team on group assignments and projects 95% of the time. This means your grade and performance will hinge so much on how well you work together. The Learning Team also serves a purpose beyond the default groups for projects. It can also be a support group for adjustments in class, a study group for those darned Language of Business (LOB) topics, and could even be your circle of friends in AIM. Heck, romantic relationships have also blossomed from Learning Teams, so it"s really relevant in more than one ways. I belong to Learning Team 2B (groups are segregates by section) and we are eight in our group. Here"s a snapshot of us in our very first Can Group meeting, circa August 2007:
So here"s my little tribute to Learning Team 2B, with photos taken from Chesksa"s camera: Do you have a nice little can group photo slideshow or video? Please do share it! |


