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  • Assaf Wand
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    To: asaf_sagy


    wow – lots of questions – promise to answer on Wednesday morning

    and BTW- I am in NYC for the last year + :-)

    A

    rann
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    To: All, asaf_sagy


    היי

    שמי רן אליהו, ואני מתכוון לבקר בשיקגו באמצע ספטמבר, כדי להתרשם מבית הספר, מהאווירה ומהמקום.

    הם יש תאריך ספציפי שעדיף להגיע בו? האם יש צורך בתיאום מראש של ביקור כזה?

    תודה

    רן.

    noac
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    To: Assaf Wand


    My name is Noa Corem
    I am addressing you through the IIMBA forum with a somewhat unusual request. I work in a job placement company for senior management, ( face=Times New Roman color=#0000ff http://www.emda.com). For a strategic entrepreneurial position in an international software giant, with offices in Israel, I am looking for graduates of leading MBA programs in the U.S., with a background in the Hi-tech industry. If you know someone who might be interested in such a position, please contact me at face=Times New Roman color=#0000ff [email protected], or at +972-50-847-9094.
    I’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
    Thanks in advance,
    Noa
    Assaf Wand
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    To: rann


    Hi Ran,

    I think that September is a bit of a problem for visiting the GSB (And also Kellogg), school just starts in late september and the beginning of the year although there is a ton of excitment in the air, there is usually less content in the classes

    If you have to come in Sep I would aim as late as you can, so you will get a chance to get some flavor of the school- please let me know if that is the case and I will be more than happy attaching you to a 2nd year student :-)

    hope it helps,

    Assaf

    rann
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Hi Assaf

    Thank you fir your help. The peoblem is that holidays start in September 27, and i don't want to be aboard alone in Rosh Hashana, beside my wife will kill me.

    My plan is to visit the schools I'm applying to. Do you think visiting CBS before the year is opened is useless?

    thanks again

    Ran.

    Assaf Wand
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    To: rann


    Hi Ran, Firstly it is the GSB not CBS :-)

    Secondly, I wouldn't say useless, but rather less beneficial (all of this McKinsey talk is getting to me), I really think you will get way less flavor of the school by not going to classes, clubs or seeing how the school really feels like – unless you are just a huge architecture buff

    If you still want to go, I promise to find you a nice warm Israeli fellow student to host you for Rosh-Hashana

    A

    Assaf Wand
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    To: asaf_sagy


    Hi Fellow Asaf (I write it with 2 S) :-)

    Some answers (although delayed):

    1) I am under the belief that most top schools have a very active social and campus life, yes there are dozens of clubs and activities etc' and this is quite similar to other top schools, I want to spend an extra line or two to elaborate on what I believe diffrentiate Chicago- Chicago is a more mature school (in my view) it let's you choose your curriculum, type of classes, and also WHERE YOU LIVE, I don't mean that other school don't offer that – but ask an MIT and HBS person where they live? ask a fellow Kellogg student where they live and you will get similar answers, In Chicago it is a bit different and depends on your preference- I lived in Lincoln Park – which is a great area in Chicago and it shaped some of my social life, yes I still was a member of several clubs and co-lead the entrepreneurship conference and even headed the school ski trip and club to Whistler, but living in a Cool area with fellow students allow me to play golf once a week, play poker with the poker club once a week etc' etc', and enabled me to have a choice (I was less focused on academia as you can see)

    2) Israelis- If you are talking on just students than there are quite a few (including the law schools, medical schools, and PhD's) with spouses I would say around 20 in each of the Chicago schools and there is a decent Israeli community (huge Jewish one) in town, I wasn't too much part of the grand Israeli community so can't help with that- However, several of the spouses of the Israeli students worked in the Israeli consulate

    3) As for the cold, well it sucks but it sucks everywhere in the east coast as well – it wasn't as bad as I expected and in a weird sick way it was actually cool (I never used to do snow angels etc'), it shouldn't be an issue – really

    hope it helped,

    Assaf

    asaf_sagy
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Assaf

    Thanks for your detailed answer.

    I got your point about living in Lincoln Park and having campus life as well. I guess that large Jewish community will enable my spouse to manage her own life stile without feeling lost.

    I have a few more perosnal questions. would you mind that I send them by e-mail?

    Mine is [email protected]

    Thanks!

    Asaf

    rann
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    To: Assaf Wand


    היי אסף

    תודה על ההצעה, אבל כנראה שאיאלץ להסתפק באוכל של אמא..

    יש לי עוד כמה שאלות שנוגעות לבית הספר. יש דרך שבה נוכל לתאם שיחה, ואני אוכל לשאול קצת שאלות?

    תודה

    רן.

    Assaf Wand
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    To: rann


    Sure,

    my email is [email protected]

    Assaf

    smiley
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    To: Assaf Wand


    הי אסף,

    אולי אני קופץ קדימה, אבל שאלה קטנה:

    האם ההודעה על קבלת מילגה (מאלו המיועדת לישראלים) ניתנת עם ההודעה שהתקבלת או רק לאחר שאתה נרשם ומשלם את המקדמה ?

    תודה :)

    Assaf Wand
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    To: smiley


    OK – firstly I will write down again the details of the scholarship

    Attached is the official press release about the new scholarship for Israeli's at the Chicago GSB, please feel free to ask any questions about this or any other issue regarding the university:
    New fellowship program for Israeli M.B.A. students at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business


    In an effort to help Israel’s growing economy, the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business today announced a new fellowship program for qualified applicants from Israel who will return to Israel after they receive their M.B.A. degrees.
    The Dennis W. and Jane B. Carlton Israeli Fellows program will provide more than $100,000 in tuition and living expenses to each student during the two-year M.B.A. program. To qualify, students must be citizens of Israel, with preference given to veterans of the Israeli Defense Forces.
    “The goal of this new program is to strengthen the Israeli economy through the education and professional development of business and government leaders,” said Edward A. Snyder, dean of Chicago GSB.
    In addition to the monetary awards, students will receive mentoring and professional development by business leaders in Chicago facilitated by the Jewish United Federation, Snyder said.
    Terms of the fellowship require that each student return to Israel within five years of completing the M.B.A.

    The program is funded by Dennis Carlton and his wife Jane. Dennis Carlton is a professor of economics at Chicago GSB. He also is co-editor of the Journal of Law and Economics

    The scholarship will be given following the 2nd round and only then will all the Israelis that will apply for it will be notified (there is a short essay you need to write) as for the payment – to be honest I am not certain

    hope it helps

    Assaf

    smiley
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Thanks Assaf !

    I really appreciate your help, and would probably have some questions during my application process…

    Have a great week :)

    Assaf Wand
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    Office hours :-)

    Hi all, I will be visiting Israel and thought of having coffee hours – basically hosting people that are interested in learning about Chicago GSB in a more informal method – I will be sitting in Aroma in Herzeliya Pituach on Tuesday the 28th of November from 3pm till 5-6pm

    Please send me an email to [email protected] if you are interested in meeting up

    Assaf

    Tenzing
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Assaf,

    What is the dress code for an interview held in Israel with a Chicago GSB alum?

    Thanks,

    Tenzing

    Assaf Wand
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    To: Tenzing


    Just come with business clothes, buttoned down shirt, nice pants, clean shoes and shaved

    No need for a suit

    hope it helps,

    Assaf

    kassifo
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Assaf,

    What's the dress code for meeting you in Aroma?

    Assaf Wand
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    To: kassifo


    Bikini would be good :-)
    Assaf Wand
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    I thought some of you guys might find it interesting:

    80 Years Later: A Remembrance of James O. McKinsey
    In October, Directors from across the Firm gathered on the campus of the University of Chicago to celebrate the 80th anniversary of McKinsey & Company. The location was chosen specifically to honor the contributions of the Firm’s founder, James O. McKinsey.

    Most of us understand the guiding hand Marvin Bower had on the Firm, but not many of us know the depth and breadth of our legacy from James “Mac” McKinsey himself.

    The host for the event, Director Brian Hanessian (CHI), acknowledged the situation directly. “Our purpose tonight is to do something I have never been a part of in my 20 years with the Firm, and that is to celebrate James O. McKinsey himself.”

    It is an overdue celebration. While Mac’s involvement with the Firm was brief and his sudden death occurred only a decade after he founded the Firm, much of what it is and what it does today can be traced to him – and some even to the educational institution where he taught.

    If it weren’t for Marvin Bower there may not be a McKinsey & Company today – at least not as we know it – and the consulting profession itself would be profoundly different. But Marvin himself always reminded us, “Let’s not forget that we adopted everything that Mac stood for … we embraced them.”

    Our legacy from James O. McKinsey
    James O. McKinsey<br />in the 1930s" src= "<a href=https://alumni.mckinsey.com/alumni/default/private/content/images/firm_news/James_O_McKinsey_final_2.jpg&quot;>

    James O. McKinsey
    in the 1930s

    James McKinsey brought many of his own concepts to shaping the firm named “James O. McKinsey and Company, Accountants and Engineers,” founded in 1926.

    An accounting professor at the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago, Mac held an established position in finance and budgeting and was gaining a reputation in organization and general management.

    Among his several ground-breaking textbooks was Budgetary Control, in which he was the first to articulate the benefit of accounting as a management tool to aid decision making rather than merely a technique for financial record keeping. His Managerial Accounting is still the basis for most accounting texts used in business schools today.

    In the 1920s, when consultants were known as management engineers and efficiency experts, McKinsey attempted to persuade clients that his firm could not only help inefficient companies but also assist healthy companies thrive in changing business environments.

    In doing so, he initiated several innovative and bold concepts to consulting: the top management approach, working with chief executives, and the desirability of working with large companies in order to make the consulting field credible. In 1931 he drafted the General Survey Outline to give young, inexperienced consultants a model to follow when asked to prepare a complete study of a company in financial difficulties. Consultants at McKinsey & Company used it, in modified form, until 1962.

    Mac’s legacy extends much deeper

    At the Directors Conference in Chicago, Directors learned even more about what they owe James O. McKinsey. It turns out that the debt is not only to him but to the University of Chicago as well.

    The event was, appropriately enough, held at the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago. Mac did more than simply launch his career and the Firm from his position at the business school. In fact, McKinsey borrowed many of the school’s distinctive features to shape the Firm, even as we know it today.

    There are three things in particular:

    The rigorous analytical approach to problem solving that has always been a hallmark of the firm’s client work. McKinsey learned this at the University of Chicago.

    McKinsey’s career- and life-long dedication to training and education. Mac’s experience as a teacher and an academic clearly influenced McKinsey & Company’s learning culture. Mac conducted the first Saturday-morning training sessions of the Firm, and turned every opportunity into a training session. Learning and professional development are major investments of the Firm in its working environment.

    An open and collaborative meritocracy where ideas are what matters, not who has them. Collaboration and meritocracy are values at the business school in Chicago, and it is clear that McKinsey followed their lead. The school catalogue states, “our learning environment is collaborative and without hierarchy. You are expected to voice your questions and dissent, whether the idea is presented by a peer or a professor.” As the Directors in Chicago noted, this sounds a lot like McKinsey’s values handbook.

    But who was Mac?

    Mac’s relationship with the Firm was tragically cut short. He left his young firm in 1935 to join Marshall Field & Co., then the leading corporation in Chicago, as CEO. According to Marvin Bower, then a young partner, McKinsey planned to return to resume leadership of his own firm. Before that could happen, he died suddenly of pneumonia at the age of 48. Unlike Marvin Bower, who led the Firm for so long, Mac was known personally only to our earliest colleagues.

    But we do know some things about him, from interviews and other accounts. We know for example, that Mac was honest and candid with clients and willing to tell them the truth. Colleagues described him as “poised,” “self-assured,” and “articulate.”

    He was an imposing figure, nearly six feet four inches tall. He also had a good sense of humor. When Mac became the father of twin boys, one of his friends at the University teased him, saying, ‘Mac, that’s carrying efficiency a little far, don’t you think?'"

    Mac’s son Robert, also a graduate of the University of Chicago, later became a Firm member; he was hired as an associate in Chicago in the 1940s.

    Robert, who lives in Florida, was interviewed earlier this month at the age of 85.

    Assaf Wand
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    The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
    invites you to attend an information session:
    The Chicago MBA
    Meet current students in the full-time MBA program and learn about:

    • The advantages of an MBA from the Chicago GSB
    • The academic curriculum
    • The application process
    • Living in Chicago
    • Post-MBA Opportunities

    When: Thursday, December 14, at 19:30
    Where: The Interdisciplinary Center
    Kanfey Nesharim St. Herzliya
    Room 206

    Online Registration:
    face=Verdana color=#80573c http://www.chicagogsb.edu/fulltime/admissions/events/asia.aspx
    Questions? Contact the GSB Admissions Office at U face=Verdana admissio[email protected]/U

    Or contact (after December 11):

    אייל
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    To: Assaf Wand


    אהלן אסף,

    כפי שאתה בטח יודע, Chicago מפרסמים את ההחלטה שלהם לסיבוב הראשון בעוד שבוע בדיוק. ידוע לי שב-Chicago מפנים הרבה אנשים (יחסית ) לWL . רציתי לשמוע אם יש לך עצות איך להתמודד עם המצב הנ"ל – כלומר, מה כדאי (ומה אסור) למועמד ששמו אותו בWL לעשות כדי להגדיל את הסיכויי להתקבל?

    (אני אגב מקווה להתקבל :-) אבל מרוב מתח מתחיל להריץ את כל האופציות בראש).

    תודה,

    אייל

    Assaf Wand
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    Hi Eyal, no need to be pessimistic – wait till the answers :-)

    I am not sure that Chicago is putting more people on the WL than other schools, but my answer is generic to most schools (other than HBS from my experience)

    Ovearll I think the startegy is "a gentle Blitzkrig", basically attacking the admissions from all angels: alums, phone calls, extra essays, extra reco's, potentially a visit, using current student etc' – however it should all be done in a controlled manner and fashion and not OVER flooding the gates

    Does it makes sense??

    A

    אייל
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    To: Assaf Wand


    תודה אסף!

    נשמע הגיוני בסה"כ , אבל נראה לי שהבעיה היחידה היא איך באמת להראות התלהבות ומחוייבות ולא לעבור את הגבול. איזור קצת אפור.

    טוב נו… בוא נקווה שלא נצטרך את זה

    אייל
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Indeed WL

    I should have been a prophet. Any advice specific to Chicago? Is there any hope at all?

    Thanks

    Eyal

    Assaf Wand
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    To: אייל


    Specifically in Chicago there is VERY high hope – aprox 40% of the people from the WL get admitted – so hang in there and start pushing ON ALL FRONTS

    A

    Miks
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    To: Assaf Wand


    Hi Assaf,

    Just got my interview invite (R2)

    I'll be glad to hear any tips you have for me

    Thanks

    M.

    Assaf Wand
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    To: Miks


    sure would love to help

    my contacts are in dozen locations in this forum :-)

    A

    m7z
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    היי אסף,

    שאלה – קיבלתי זימון לראיון, אבל נגמרו הבודרים בארץ, וראיון טלפוני עוד לא קבעו לי. אני שוקלת לנסוע לראיון בשיקגו. מה דעתך??

    Assaf Wand
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    To: m7z


    To give my 2 cents:

    1) I think doing the interview over the phone is fine… (I personally did my interview on the phone and it worked)

    2) If you haven't visited the school, and curious and want to it anyhow, then I might have done that – but it isn't needed

    hope it helps

    Assaf

    m7z
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    To: All


    thanx for the advice
    Gal Sivan
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    Hi all,

    I am looking for people who belong to media and entertainment clubs in the top schools, because I am trying to differentiate the schools. Please contact me if you take part in any such club, and share your pride of the school and the program with me.

    Thanks a lot,

    Gal.

    אייל
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    הי תומר,

    אני אמנם לא בוגר/סטודנט בשיקאגו אבל אני מתחיל ללמוד שם בספטמבר.אני לא יודע על מפגש "רשמי" קרוב אבל אם יש לך שאלות על שיקאגו אני אשמח לענות על מה שאני יודע ומה שלא אני יכול להפנות אותך לסטודנטים/בוגרים.

    אנחנו כרגע תשעה ישראלים שמתחילים בסתיו הקרוב. מתוך ה-9, חמישה(אם אני לא טועה) מהנדסים כמוך (יש אפילו שניים מאינטל).

    המייל שלי : [email protected]

    אייל

    אסף, אני מתנצל על ההתפרצות. הפכתי למועמד מורעל

    Assaf Wand
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    To: אייל


    Thanks Eyal for doing so

    I am working a bit too hard these days :-)

    I don't think there would be another meeting soon – maybe around August we'll arrange something :-)

    A

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