
As a result, their constructions kept falling apart.īut the kids got to work quickly. They also spent much time arguing who should be in charge. The MBA spent most of their time speculating trying to figure everything out in advance. If you think the winners were the Harvard students, think again.
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They approached the problem analytically, discussing how to best combine the sticks, string, and tape to achieve maximum altitude. The grad students took the challenge seriously. In Phase 2, the organizers brought in teams of Harvard MBA grad students to compete against the kindergartners. The children were given a challenge to assemble the tallest structure they could within a time limit by using uncooked spaghetti sticks, strings, tape, and a marshmallow (the marshmallow on top of the structure indicated that it was complete). In Phase One, organizers brought a group of kindergarten children and divided them into small teams. Have fun 🙂 Story #1: The terrible phrase that gets in between our goals and us. Here are four short stories and takeaways that can hopefully make you aware of some challenges you face and how you can overcome them. But certain things we do (and don’t do) get in our way of turning into the people we want to become.

We want to climb up the corporate ladder and have more fulfilling careers.

– Alain de BottonĮach of us wants to improve at what we do and learn new skills. In the gap between who we wish one day to be and who we are at present, must come pain, anxiety, envy, and humiliation.
