Japan Night

June 1st, 2008

Japan NightThis friday we had Japan Night party at the lounge in McManus (Kellogg’s dormitory). It is an event totally run by students and we, Kellogg Japanese student group (mainly 1st year students), provided foods like SushiUdon, and Yakitori, unlimited Sake, Japanese games (such as Yoyo-fishing) and performances like Kagamiwari-openings, Enbu (a Japanese martial-arts-style performance), Skit and Dance and so on. Thanks to the great marketing effort, around 350 tickets were quickly sold out! I played Taiko (i.e., Japanese drum) for Enbu, acted in the skit (“Post-MBAs visit Yakuza office”) as a lover of the Yakuza boss, and danced (music: “DJ OZMA”, a Japanese artist)…It was a blast!! It has been a great opportunity to showcase Japanese cultures and people to the non-Japanese classmates, as well as to deepen the internal teamwork and friendship among Japanese students through such intense preparation efforts.

Special K!

May 24th, 2008

Special K!Special K! is an annual theater show run by students in Kellogg. It is composed of live musical/skit and short movies whose story basically describe student’s life at Kellogg with humor, irony and passion. The quality of the performances is so high that the show is one of the most popular events here. Most of the students, even some professors and administrators at Kellogg go to see the show. The total Special K! company involves around 100 students including directors, cast, band, creative team, business team, marketing team, technical team and movie team. So, it is a quite big project and the people’s motivation and commitment are extraordinarily strong. It is a great opportunity for students not only to have fun but to exercise their leadership, team work and to bond tightly with each other. This year, there have been five shows titled “Avenue K!” and played during May 1st – 3rd.
 
Me? I have joined the band as a guitarist. Our band includes trombone, trumpet, violin, flute, guitar, bass and drums. We played 15-20 popular songs arranged by professional musicians. The sound we made was very, very energetic and we really rocked at the show! This has been my first “big band” experience and also one of the best music performances I was involved in my life. It is also our privilege that people come to us and say “hey, your performance was great!”.

There is going to be a revival show some time in this fall (November?). If you are thinking of visiting Kellogg to discover something about the school, I really recommend that you see the show!

Special K! Band Rehearsal

April 7th, 2008

DSC03469.JPGI belong to “Special K!” Band and there has been a rehearsal today. It is basically a comedic musical performed by students. I will tell you more story some time later. (The photo is my guitar ES-335.)

Spring Quarter Started

April 5th, 2008

“How was your break?” or “Did you do GIM?” is the common way to start the conversation with the friends here. (GIM stands for Global Initiatives in Management). We are back to the school and the classes have begun. Everybody is enthusiastically talking about his/her unique experiences during the break.

I am taking the following classes in this quarter:

  • The Design of Services and Products (Norman)
  • Successful Entrepreneurship (Shefsky)
  • Venture Capital and Private Equity Investing (Collins)
  • Media and Integrated Marketing (Calder)
  • Finance II (Eisfeldt)

“The Design of Services and Products” is a design side of MMM course taught by Don Norman. Taking five classes might be too challenging for me, so I might have to drop one of the classes. We’ll see.

PEEK Entrepreneurship trek in Silicon Valley

March 23rd, 2008

PEEKDuring March 19-21 2008, Kellogg students, a professor and a director from career center visited founders, early members, CEOs and/or managements from startups, incubators and venture capitals in Silicon Valley to hear some insight, mindset or real-world tips on entrepreneurial activities . I was one of the leaders of the trek this time too.

Firms we visited:

All the discussions have been so fruitful and I appreciate all the companies who kindly hosted our visit and spent time with us!