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Frank Deals PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse Sharron   
Sunday, February 12 2012 11:44

Help support the UNCW MBAA by purchasing a frank card.  It pays for itself by saving you money at hundreds of local businesses

http://frankdeals.com/mba

Last Updated on Sunday, February 12 2012 11:44
 
2012 Relay for Life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse Sharron   
Sunday, February 05 2012 10:58

 

 

2012 Relay For Life of New Hanover County, NC

April 27, 2012

6:00PM at Ashley High School

Cameron School of Business Team Page

 

Last Updated on Sunday, February 05 2012 10:59
 
A few more days. . . PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse Sharron   
Sunday, December 11 2011 08:55

First please allow me to apologize for not post regularly recently.  For those of you who are presently enrolled in the MBA program or have already completed this probably comes as no surprise.  The fall semester for both the first and second years tends to be a bit grueling.  It is not so much difficult as it is time-consuming.  During the first year you're trying to navigate through four different courses while putting together a Learning Alliance project with a team that may very-well still be traversing the storming phase of group development.  During the second year there are presently only three classes during the fall semester (the fourth is a combination of the Learning Alliance Growth & Profit and Industry Practicum projects).  It is at this point in the program where many of us can see the light at the end of the tunnel but it is like running the finish to a marathon. . .I'll explain.

Towards the beginning of my time in the Marine Corps I was stationed in the desert for nearly a year in a "lovely" placed called 29 Palms California.  For those of you who don't know Marines must complete a physical fitness test (PFT) twice annually.  It is or was a three part test that consisted of dead-hang pullups, crunches, and a three mile timed run.  My understanding is that they have since changed the format but that isn't the point of this story.  Different bases have different PFT courses and at 29 Palms the course is/was at the bottom of the base (which is built on the side of a hill) surrounding a retention pond of some sort.  The course was L-shaped which meant it consisted of essentially two straight-aways and you ran each twice (down and back).  The problem with this course layout is that you can see the finish line from very far away so you fight the urge to spring towards the finish practically after you make the last turn in the L.  Most people aren't capable of springing the last 3/4 of a mile so if they start sprinting when the finish line is in sight they will likely have to slow way down before they make it to the end.  The MBA program in the last fall semester is sort of like that.  We can see the finish line in May but we still have a long way to go before we get there.  We still have quite a bit of work to do between now and then.  If we start sprinting to the finish now we'll likely be burned out before we reach graduation which would likely yield less than favorable results.

Next week we'll wrap up the fall semester with two final exams then we have a well deserved break for a few weeks until we start the final semester of the program.  My classmates and I are going to be going in various directions due to electives and the flexibility of fulfilling those requirements.  I won't go in to detail about my plans for the electives but I will say this.  If and when it comes time for you to complete electives in the final semester find something that interests and will benefit you then seek approval from the MBA director.  There is flexibility there and the ultimate objective is education and professional development so they will work with you.

Next week we have the MBAA holiday party scheduled and I'm really looking forward to it as I had to miss the party last year due to a family vacation.  It is always fun to celebrate the end to another semester after cramming for finals (or something like that).

I want to take the long overdue opportunity to thank Adam Sosne and everyone at McAdams Homes for their generous donation to the MBAA first annual oyster roast.  Please take a minute to check out the McAdams website and keep Adam and his team in mind should you or someone you know be in the market for a new home:

McAdams Homes

 
October 16th PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse Sharron   
Sunday, October 16 2011 08:05

First please allow me to apologize for not updating this blog in recent weeks.  It has been somewhat of a whirlwind with school, work, birthdays, volunteering, (excuses excuses).  Someone recently told me that excuses only satisfy those who make them but I can't say that I feel any more satisfied. For those of you who have had the pleasure of taking Dr. Harper's MBA555 course you know that there is no shortage of articles to read, videos to watch, or cases to analyze. Despite all that I am enjoying this class. I was also very impressed with the Mr. Orr's first class. The next few months will be challenging but it seems that I'll learn quite a bit and that is what it is all about right?

The past few few weeks have been very productive and exciting for the MBAA.  We completed our first cleanup of our adopted section of College Road.  Thanks to all those who came helped out, especially Dr. Howe for his commitment.  (photos below)

We also received the new shirts that look great.  Thanks to the MBAA VP Chad Aspinwall for making that happen (photo below)  I think Chad also got some nice looking koozies and if you purchase two shirts you can get a free koozie.  As always the money generated from sales of the shirts goes towards the MBAA scholarship and/or activity funds.

The MBAA also lined up a venue for the annual Christmas party and continued to work out the details of our quickly approaching Oyster Roast fundraising event.  The oyster roast will be open to the public and we encourage former UNCW MBA students, family, and friends to attend.

MBAA Oyster Roast

Saturday, November 12, 2011
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Where:
Satellite Bar & Lounge
120 Greenfield Street
Wilmington NC 28401


Oyster Roast Facebook Event Page


The MBAA welcomed two members of the UNCW IMBA class to our last meeting.  We're also having small gathering otherwise known as a cookie social tomorrow evening before class to give both MBA classes and the IMBA class a chance to get to know each other.  We hope that the IMBA and MBA classes can interact more while they are at UNCW since it is my understanding that they'll be headed overseas in a few months.

Finally, I'm working with the Wilmington director of the Toys for Tots program.  I hope to help him out this year with support from the MBAA.

 

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, October 16 2011 08:19
 
September 25th PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse Sharron   
Sunday, September 25 2011 17:09

First please allow me to apologize for not posting an update last week.  I've spent the past week fighting a rather nasty sinus infection and I'll spare you the details about that.  Unfortunately I also had a group presentation Thursday evening but I think it went well all things considered.

We have a busy week this week.  Tomorrow evening we have a final exam for our IT course then Thursday we have the second of two Industry Practicum in-class sessions.  This past week I received approval for my Industry Practicum proposal.  I will be developing a business plan for Gell Motors a family owned and operated auto repair company in Wilmington, NC.  They are BMW, Audi, Volvo, and Volkswagen specialists which happens to be a hobby of mine in the rare event that I'm not working, at school, working on school work, or spending time with my family.

Thursday evening after our Industry Practicum I believe that the MBAA has the monthly social planned for bowling which is always a good time.  Then Friday some members are planning on going on the Haunted Pub Crawl downtown and Saturday we have our first quarterly Adopt-a-Highway cleanup on College Road.  A few days later my daughter will turn six and I've been nominated for the party planning committee.  Then next week we start two new classes that will take us through the end of the fall semester.

Last weekend Hal and I attended the annual student organization leadership seminar on campus.  Aside from feeling really old we were able to pick up a few ideas as to how we can improve the MBAA now and pass it off to future classes in such a way that they can build on what we have established.  I'm optimistic about what we can accomplish between now and May 2012.  At the same time I kinda wish it was May already. . .

Here is a group photo from the class of 2012 halfway party.  Good times.

 
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