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Insurmountable problems
Insurmountable problems











“Joy, anxiety relief, excitement to move on to the next thing, get on with it, but perhaps we shouldn’t. “What Haas has afforded us is the opportunity to redefine ourselves, to explore the edges of our comfort zone, and that’s why as we end this chapter and start our new paths to our own definitions of success we are faced with so many different emotions,” she said. Photo: Natasha PayesĮvening & Weekend program student speaker Paulina Lee, a marketing director at Procter & Gamble, told graduates to stop and consider how much they’ve changed at Haas. Noting how many life events happened for the EWMBA class during the program, Harrison said that 32% of the class was promoted, 41% of the students changed jobs, 13% got married, and 30 babies were born. Power is the ability to make a difference-one day at a time one project at a time one function at a time.”Įvening & Weekend grads: “Pause and savor” “Power is not always about how many people report to you or whether you have the CEO’s ear or whether you are the CEO. “Because of who you are-your fierce intelligence and your deep understanding of the forces that drive business– you will have power,” she said. Harrison praised the students for their resilience during their program, noting that those experiences will serve them well throughout their careers. “This felt like the best closure for a two-year process that has been life changing,” said Ignacio Solis, MBA 22, an international student from Chile. She acknowledged how special it was to be together for the first in-person MBA commencement in two years.

insurmountable problems

Photo: Jim Blockĭean Ann Harrison welcomed Singh, an entrepreneur who in 2010 co-founded battery technology company QuantumScape. You don’t need to settle.” Jagdeep Singh, EWMBA 90, speaks at MBA commencement. “Pick one that you have passion for, that you can’t help but want to spend all your time day and night on even if others think it’s too idealistic, too big, or too unsolvable.

insurmountable problems

“The world right now has lots of huge unsolved problems-from political polarization to climate change to artificial general intelligence to augmented humanity to disease to inequality-so you have lots of big problems to choose from,” commencement speaker Jagdeep Singh, EWMBA 90, told about 600 graduates, who gathered under blue skies and sunshine. It was a moment of unfettered joy, as speakers rallied the graduates for the challenges ahead. (Photo: Natasha Payes)Įxuberant grads tossed beach balls and danced salsa in the aisles of the Greek Theatre at Saturday’s commencement ceremony for the Berkeley Haas Full-time and Evening and Weekend MBA Class of 2022. Other News Articles Storming of the Bastille President to step down on Wednesday PM will also resign Mob sets PM’s house ablaze, prevents firemen from dousing fire Protesters continue to occupy President’s House, Secretariat and Temple Trees Protesters hold parties and dance under chandeliers in President’s House 55 people injured in demo three suffer gunshot injuries Cabinet approves paper on much delayed casino regulations despite Dhammika’s concerns Plans to buy Russian oil hits several snags The people step out 22A: BASL seeks changes in process of appointment, composition of Constitutional Council Exporters, importers shift Rs 13.2 trillion overseas via dodgy invoicing Hard times trigger surge in people-smuggling 700 arrested in past 20 days ‘If you have fever, body aches do not take NSAIDs’ Fuel: Precious cargo changing hands for prices quoted at will Vavuniya app keeps underground trade in check Fatal wait for 16 Sri Lankans in fuel lines Sri Lanka alerted to 2.MBA students gather behind stage at the Greek Saturday before commencement.













Insurmountable problems