As mentioned before, I’m hoping to do an MBA in the second half of this year. The first step in that journey is to apply to the MBA programmes I’m interested in (Sauder, Ivey, Nanyang & Smurfit, for the record). The first step in that process is to take the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). [...]
January 22nd, 2009 at
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MBA | tags:
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Well, that was some two weeks. The Obama campaign is over – ending in victory, of course – and I’m back to Ireland today. (…well, it was “today” when I started writing this last Sunday.) The Obama campaign was, overall, a masterclass in grassroots activism. The sheer numbers of people contributing to the campaign – [...]
November 17th, 2008 at
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autonomy,
barack obama,
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congress,
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decision making,
democratic committee,
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field office,
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george w bush,
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ireland,
john kerry,
john mccain,
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ownership,
senate,
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training,
us election,
us elections,
virginia,
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volunteers,
voter registration |
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Greetings from the Data Cave in the Obama for America Alexandria, VA, Field Office. Polls have been open in Virginia for just over four hours now, and voting has been brisk, although there haven’t been the extraordinary queues seen last time. This has a lot to do with the very strong early voting showing – [...]
November 4th, 2008 at
16:30 in
Politics (Ireland),
Politics (Outside Ireland),
Technology | tags:
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local elections,
pizza hut,
starbuck's,
us election,
us elections,
virginia |
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