It was my second day at NITIE. The first class got over and we were waiting for the next class to begin. And it started... in the most extraordinary way!
Prof. Dr. Mandi was taking the class, which went on to become one of the most memorable experiences of my lifetime. The entire class vacated the chairs and we all were sitting on the floor with Prof. Mandi. It was learning in the simplest manner yet it was very effective and it made me think if all infrastructure really necessary to learn business?
The discussion that started with very informal topics like Mumbai rains soon shifted to the event ‘Mandi’. We learnt the concept of this event and how it has been successfully carried around since its inception. The session got even more interesting once the educational toys were out. Prof. showed us the Newton’s cradle, balancing butterflies and a stress ball with a globe on it. He also told us the success story of a group of engineering students who started the business of selling the Newton’s cradles while they were just in the 2nd year of their graduation. It was motivational..
The very important aspects that I learnt from this class were that it is necessary to inculcate skills for selling the product, targeting right customers, believing in your product and keeping ethics as a top most priority while doing all this. The main theme that Prof. highlighted was that we all must apply our knowledge to earn and to be self dependent.
Dr. Mandi also gave us a whole new perspective about blogging. We, being fortunate to have an opportunity to learn at such a great college, can spread this knowledge to the outside world through our blogs. He has shown us a path to bring about the change and I am thrilled as there is lot more to learn in the coming days.
So, more articles are coming up to share my wonderful experiences of this class and learnings from it.
Thank you,
Nehal Chaudhari.
Prof. Dr. Mandi was taking the class, which went on to become one of the most memorable experiences of my lifetime. The entire class vacated the chairs and we all were sitting on the floor with Prof. Mandi. It was learning in the simplest manner yet it was very effective and it made me think if all infrastructure really necessary to learn business?
The class enjoying the session.
Student looking at a Newton's cradle.
The very important aspects that I learnt from this class were that it is necessary to inculcate skills for selling the product, targeting right customers, believing in your product and keeping ethics as a top most priority while doing all this. The main theme that Prof. highlighted was that we all must apply our knowledge to earn and to be self dependent.
Dr. Mandi also gave us a whole new perspective about blogging. We, being fortunate to have an opportunity to learn at such a great college, can spread this knowledge to the outside world through our blogs. He has shown us a path to bring about the change and I am thrilled as there is lot more to learn in the coming days.
So, more articles are coming up to share my wonderful experiences of this class and learnings from it.
Thank you,
Nehal Chaudhari.
A cool start it is. Collaborative learning experience must be unique..isn't it?
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