Education | June 21, 2016

Siebel Scholar Rohan Rajiv Blogs About His MBA Experience at Kellogg

Second-year MBA student Rohan Rajiv is blogging daily about important lessons he is learning at Kellogg. He blogs a learning every day, including his MBA Learnings series, on www.ALearningaDay.com.

Rajiv’s posts titles include “The recruiting journey through self-doubt” and “What I never expected to learn while getting my MBA.” A recent blog entry features Rajiv’s interview with the well-known entrepreneur and marketer Seth Godin.

Second-year MBA student Rohan Rajiv is blogging daily about important lessons he is learning at Kellogg. He blogs a learning every day, including his MBA Learnings series, on www.ALearningaDay.com.

Rajiv’s posts titles include “The recruiting journey through self-doubt” and “What I never expected to learn while getting my MBA.” A recent blog entry features Rajiv’s interview with the well-known entrepreneur and marketer Seth Godin.

“Many of us are in graduate school to learn. There are many interesting things we expect to learn, like how to develop understanding of strategy and marketing, for example, or how learn to work better with teams of diverse people,” Rajiv says in his blog introduction. “I believe the most important thing we are being asked to learn is something we might not have expected: Decision making and trade-offs.”

Prior to Kellogg Rajiv worked as a consultant serving clients across 14 countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. He interned at LinkedIn in Business Operations and will be heading back to LinkedIn full-time after he graduates in June 2016.

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