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Namiand is currently an MBA student at Oxford University - Said Business School and prior to this was a manager at Honda in the UK and in Japan.   
Namiand is currently an MBA student at Oxford University - Said Business School and prior to this was a manager at Honda in the UK and in Japan.   


Having been an initial unbeliever, he is now very firmly 'hooked' on the internet and wondering whether attending a course entitled 'Media Strategies for a Networked World' is going to help of hinder his chances of going cold turkey.
Having been an initial unbeliever, he is now very firmly 'hooked' on the internet and wondering whether attending a course entitled 'Media Strategies for a Networked World' is going to help of hinder his chances or going cold turkey.
 


He currently writes a blog of his MBA experience ([http://www.andrewsmba.blogspot.com Andrew's MBA Diaries]) and claims that they are for the following reasons:
He currently writes a blog of his MBA experience ([http://www.andrewsmba.blogspot.com Andrew's MBA Diaries]) and claims that they are for the following reasons:

Revision as of 04:39, 13 April 2007

Namiand is currently an MBA student at Oxford University - Said Business School and prior to this was a manager at Honda in the UK and in Japan.

Having been an initial unbeliever, he is now very firmly 'hooked' on the internet and wondering whether attending a course entitled 'Media Strategies for a Networked World' is going to help of hinder his chances or going cold turkey.


He currently writes a blog of his MBA experience (Andrew's MBA Diaries) and claims that they are for the following reasons:

1. It is writen weekly (on a Sunday) as it draws a neat line between one week and the next.

2. It constantly reminds him how much he has learnt since starting the course.

3. It efficently communicates his trials and tribulations to friends and family (without the need to email them one by one).

4. It provides would-be students with a real account of what happens in Oxford during an MBA.