With under two weeks left to submit our thesis, that's all every MLOGGer can think about. Some of us have discovered new study places like the Student Center (5th floor) which seems to be always overflowing with students from every possible major at MIT. But there is something inspiring about the environment, which has kept us going even in the wee hours of the morning. There is also Luna Cafe, which provides us with classical music and great lattes to keep the adrenalin going. Honestly, the thesis is probably the most challenging thing I have done at MIT. It has made me think harder than any assignment or exam but at the same time it has also been very satisfying to see the impact I am making in the field of Supply Chain Management (or atleast I think I am making). I am also looking forward to reading some of the theses of fellow MLOGgers which range from making breakthroughs in the agriculture supply chain to global logistics parks. Good Luck to all the MLOGgers on their thesis, I bet all the hardwork will pay off in the end.
hi gautam,great to see that your are enjoying your course as well as working hard for it.to introduce myself,i am presently working with hcl technologies one of the leading software firmsin india rightnow,i have a degree in production and a post grad in SCM from symbiosis,pune,i would like to know what are my chances of getting thru MLOG and what all i need to do about it,most importantly the funding
part!!!hope u will mail me,at parth2803@gmail.com,
thanks and regards
parth
Posted by: parth | May 18, 2007 at 03:40 AM
hey gautam howzz life out there??im sorry im writing this over here ,lost ur email id man!!
i just want a little bit of info,hope you can help me out like last time!!
The SAP American market
Their market share details
Their competitors (which I am sure is Oracle!!)
Which are the top 50 companies they are working for?
Who are their channel partners (if possible with phone numbers)
What industries they are working on?
Which are the new and upcoming industries?
Who are their customers?
And lastly who may be their prospective customers? (Maybe with their contact numbers)
As you know sir that I can afford to buy a report from Gartner or something like that at this stage (too much costly for a student!!) and there is very little information in Google, I was hoping you could help me out and in my desperation shot you a mail.
I am sorry for the intrusion and I hope you could help me in this regard
Thanks once again
parth
Posted by: parth | June 15, 2007 at 03:24 AM