HBS Peek is an educational experience designed for college students to gain knowledge and insight into the MBA degree. Using the renowned case method of instruction, HBS faculty will lead class discussions on current management challenges and opportunities. Participants will spend evenings analyzing real business cases, and use morning study groups and classes to examine and debate their ideas through lively interaction with peers and faculty. This is the life of an MBA student at HBS.
An MBA from Harvard Business School does not teach you a specific way of solving corporate issues, but it does teach you to see the problem from all different angles and evaluate what approach is better for each particular situation. The critical thinking that I needed to apply during the weekend was one of the most challenging parts of the program. I learned how to use the Case Method in a variety of ways for each scenario.
This is is a must have at Harvard Business School. My first case was about Beyoncé. There were many components in this case, and from my perspective, one of those was Queen Bey’s originality. During the program, I had the privilege to meet so many unique personalities that, with the help of Beyoncé’s case, made me realize that we should always embrace our differences in everything we do.
The power of silence in conversations can provide you with entirely different perspectives. During the entire weekend, I was tremendously surprised by how many diverse ideas I got just by listening to my classmates. It is always good to have our individual interpretations. However, we should also try to absorb knowledge from others and based on that formulate a more balanced argument.
One of the most significant privileges of attending HBS Peek was meeting incredible people from all around the world; all of us with different backgrounds and stories to tell. Meeting my peers gave me hope that even though there are still many people who are against diversity and inclusion, there are also forces out there that fight to create equal opportunities for all. Harvard is one of those forces.
Half of my study group peers were majoring in Engineering, one of them in Art History, and the rest of us in Business. I learned so much from our hour-long study sessions over breakfast; thank you all for your awesome points of view. It was impressive to see how we answered the same question with perspectives from various industries. Now, I am more aware of the importance of being informed about a wide range of disciplines and understand how they impact our economy in general.
Empathy can make a difference in everything we do as humans including our professional careers. An essential part of the Case Method was to understand others people's opinions and why they differ from our own. As I mentioned before, we all had different backgrounds, majors, nationalities, languages, and professional experiences. Therefore, empathy played a crucial role in the acceptance of everyone's inputs which made me reflect on my own.