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[quote author=telugoduu link=topic=75131.msg795350#msg795350 date=1276800072]
ademi prasna......nee id pranav ayyinantha matrana nuvvu jalso lo laga head conistable vaa [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2u6e6o3.gif[/img]
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mba mama nee adigithey nuvu egasuku vachesavv [img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated7/bemmi.confused.gif[/img]

sarle ans to ur question:  andharu chinnapudu nanu aa peruthoo mudhu gaa piluchukuney varuu...

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[quote author=Pranav link=topic=75131.msg795374#msg795374 date=1276800511]
mba mama nee adigithey nuvu egasuku vachesavv [img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated7/bemmi.confused.gif[/img]

sarle ans to ur question:  andharu chinnapudu nanu aa peruthoo mudhu gaa piluchukuney varuu...
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ee db laa...evarni evaru adigina evaraina samadhanam seppochu......[img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2u6e6o3.gif[/img]

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Sample Statement of Purpose: MBA
The term “globalism” has become overused, and often misused. In fact, we might say that it has actually been devalued to the level of the everyday language of buzzword-brandishing marketing pundits. Such freewheeling usage has perhaps prompted many a CEO (or future CEO) to launch into a global plan or strategy without proper consideration of the demands and dynamics of the international marketplace. Many would-be globetrotters neglect the acquisition of language skills, knowledge of foreign trade and tax laws, accounting standards, etc., all of which are necessary to effectively “go global.” Superficial knowledge only leads to failure.This has, indeed, happened, and while there is no doubt that neglecting to capture the gains achievable in overseas markets is equally suicidal, misguided attempts at competing globally (along with rapidly developing opportunities in the global marketplace) have placed a dramatic premium on individuals who take the time to properly train themselves in international business. For me, the Columbia MBA is a significant component of this training.I foresee my own career moving in the direction of European/American business, initially from an advisory perspective (i.e. investment banking or consulting) and ultimately from a leadership role within a manufacturing entity, preferably a start-up venture. This prophecy, in part, has evolved from my past experiences in western and eastern Europe which, in turn, have formed my opinions about certain opportunities that should emerge in the future: there should be, with a good degree of certainty, immense windfall gains and comparative advantages for US-trained/thinking business leaders and managers in the European markets in the coming years. This
foresight along with my personal entrepreneurial bent and an affinity for finance will play a large role in the evolution of my career.
One particular theory that states that students who travel and study overseas return greatly transformed in outlook and perspective. I am no different, and it is easy to imagine how witnessing first-hand the revolutions in Eastern Europe (while studying in Budapest in the fall of 1989) would impact my future plans. The overall ramifications of the fall of the “Red Empire” were at that time to me quite apparent (i.e. the end of the bi-polar
global political structure, etc.), and it was quite obvious that lacking any kind of international capabilities (languages, experience, etc.) would greatly hinder anyone’s career in the long run. Therefore, since graduating in 1991, I have tried to maintain a balance of technical knowledge accumulation and international work experience. Thus far, I think I have been quite successful.My year at Kidder, Peabody had its compulsory eighty-hour weeks which, indeed, provided a solid technical foundation in corporate finance and capital markets. However, the scope of the company was somewhat
limited internationally, hence my job change to Deutsche Girozentrale -Deutsche Kommunalbank (DGZ) in Frankfurt, Germany. This was a career shift that was a bit off the beaten path but was international and provided excellent exposure to the European capital markets and to the internal management/corporate culture of a staunch and traditional German institution. The job was also naturally conducive to achieving full-fluency
in German. My current position has allowed for a continuum of international corporate finance exposure (about 90% of Vereinsbank’s clients are central or eastern European) as well as solid technical and quantitative training in corporate finance. Over the course of my experiences both in the US and Europe I have made a discovery that, while nothing new, creates a macro rationale for my career plans. As most of us know, there exists today a seemingly unalterable persistence of bureaucracy, risk-aversion and time consuming decision making procedures amongst European enterprises, a fundamental difference to their aggressive American counterparts. For any American-trained business leader, this represents an opportunity.
The now-ending world recession in tandem with rapidly increasing global competition (both of which, incidentally, have prompted a restructuring of US industry) has forced European governments to strongly consider more open markets. That’s also nothing new. However, it seems that the recession was not long 2 enough to force a concurrent inward reflection amongst European business leaders. As a result, many European private sector entities have maintained their bureaucratic habits, but ultimately face increased competition in their own domestic markets. Unfortunately for them, they are losing and should continue to lose (the recent utter domination of US investment banks in Germany over the long-standing domestic “superbanks” as a result of the recent liberation of the financial markets is a case in point).This is, obviously, an opportunity. As more and more Europeans continue their tradition of bureaucracy management, there will be an ever-increasing demand for US-trained business operators (who, by the way,
traditionally perform well in laizes fairre market environments) as more and more international companies (US and non-US) move into Europe. My objective is to capitalize on this opportunity.However, just from simple observation, I have discovered that an MBA provides a distinct advantage over
those without. There is an analytical nature inherent to MBA’s which I believe is duplicable only by committing two years to the academic study of business. And, in light of my international bent, there is no doubting that Columbia is quite appropriate for my purposes.
My father once told me, “life, like baseball, is a game of inches. So practice, practice, practice before stepping onto the field, life included.” I guess he meant prepare before embarking upon the real thing. The MBA, for me, would be a source of “practice, practice, practice,” and based on my observations of Columbia MBAs in action and on the reputation of the school internationally, a Columbia MBA would be perfect “spring training,” so to speak..

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@duvva: vachesava? intha sefu emi peekutunnavani nenu prasnistunnanu [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2u6e6o3.gif[/img]

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[quote author=telugoduu link=topic=75131.msg795414#msg795414 date=1276801226]
@duvva: vachesava? intha sefu emi peekutunnavani nenu prasnistunnanu [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2u6e6o3.gif[/img]
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roju ikkade unte ma prajalani..ma panulani evadu chesi pedtadu...[img]http://i49.tinypic.com/10o2mpx.jpg[/img]

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[quote author=Duvva Abbulu link=topic=75131.msg795427#msg795427 date=1276801654]
roju ikkade unte ma prajalani..ma panulani evadu chesi pedtadu...[img]http://i49.tinypic.com/10o2mpx.jpg[/img]
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nuvvu kuda db prajalani pattinchukokapothe ela? nee panulu eppudaina choosukovachu kani...appudappudu db lo darsanam ivvalani nenu demand chestunna [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2u6e6o3.gif[/img]

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[quote author=telugoduu link=topic=75131.msg795434#msg795434 date=1276801776]
nuvvu kuda db prajalani pattinchukokapothe ela? nee panulu eppudaina choosukovachu kani...appudappudu db lo darsanam ivvalani nenu demand chestunna [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2u6e6o3.gif[/img]
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nuvvu cheppaka tapputunda...tappakunda vasta swami....[img]http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/9620/51560944.gif[/img] erojuki edo tappaipoindi shaminchu...

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[quote author=Duvva Abbulu link=topic=75131.msg795437#msg795437 date=1276801846]
nuvvu cheppaka tapputunda...tappakunda vasta swami....[img]http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/9620/51560944.gif[/img] erojuki edo tappaipoindi shaminchu...
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[quote author=telugoduu link=topic=75131.msg795442#msg795442 date=1276801907]
hugnsc hugnsc hugnsc myfriendswswsw
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neeku kavalsinavi..eroju evening kalla pampista...PM chesta..

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[quote author=Duvva Abbulu link=topic=75131.msg795443#msg795443 date=1276801956]
neeku kavalsinavi..eroju evening kalla pampista...PM chesta..
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[quote author=bhrami link=topic=75131.msg795459#msg795459 date=1276802314]
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[/quote][img]http://i42.tinypic.com/2wqzpdc.gif[/img] poddune Keka vachadanta....aapaleda...nenu vastunna ani cheppi...

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[quote author=Duvva Abbulu link=topic=75131.msg795462#msg795462 date=1276802391]
[img]http://i42.tinypic.com/2wqzpdc.gif[/img] poddune Keka vachadanta....aapaleda...nenu vastunna ani cheppi...
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tamaru late ga vasthe meme seyali appicer [img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated6/GM%20opeeser.gif[/img] malli vastademo sudam agu

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Brothers idi serious MBA kaadu utthi utthi MBA..telsu kada....tokkalo univs lo untay ....adannamata...so edo okati untey chaalu


Visa kosam..naaku kaadu naaa ------------ kosam mari ardham cheskovali inka.....nen eppatnuncho amerika gadda meedey dobinchukunna

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[quote author=bhrami link=topic=75131.msg795466#msg795466 date=1276802484]
tamaru late ga vasthe meme seyali appicer [img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated6/GM%20opeeser.gif[/img] malli vastademo sudam agu
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[quote author=insighter242 link=topic=75131.msg795471#msg795471 date=1276802553]
Brothers idi serious MBA kaadu utthi utthi MBA..telsu kada....tokkalo univs lo untay ....adannamata...so edo okati untey chaalu


Visa kosam..naaku kaadu naaa ------------ kosam mari ardham cheskovali inka.....nen eppatnuncho amerika gadda meedey dobinchukunna
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pyna abulu gadu message icahdu kadda sudu ni enkamma [img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated6/bemmi.madatha.gif[/img]

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