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There is a novelty to advising C-level executives of growing firms, even if they are from relatively small firms, and I am going to experience that novelty throughout my summer. My typical day involves multiple interactions with the General Managers of various departments of the firm i work for and also a few meetings with the CEO. In my first week, I"ve also met all the members of the Board of Directors and discussed about the firm with them. I feel like i am and could add a LOT of value to this firm, which we believe is at the brink of explosive growth. All going well, this promises to be a great summer experience.

I am here in this firm basically because the CEO wants to take things to the next step and he"s asked a 40+ consultant to investigate on what has to be done. This consultant has put together a short term group - that includes two interns: me and another person from HBS. The two of us want to leave this place with clear directives in place, so that this person can aide the CEO in making the changes we recommend. We obviously need to get the Board"s buy-in before we leave. That, believe me, makes for a really exciting summer.

I"ve gotten to know Santiago better over the last week. I"ve stopped using the expensive cabs and have started using the highly efficient and affordable Metro for everyday commute. I"m picking up Spanish words and have started using them whenever possible. I"ve explored a little bit of the city and have started making plans for short trips around Santiago. I"ve learnt how hospitable Chileans are and am growing to like this culture and the way everything is done here. Overall, it is a lot of learning in 10 weeks - but I am sure the experience will help me in numerous ways!

I"ll close this post with an interesting fact: The last summer i saw was Chennai August 2007 and if i do spend time in a summery place next year, I"d have spent two years without seeing summer. For someone born and brought up in Chennai, that"s crazy!!!

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