Integrity, Service, Accountability

Reflection of MBA Semester #3 – The Revenge of Tara

Written By: Ricky - Feb• 05•11

My MBA study in UPM got more interesting and exciting as it came to the third semester from March to June 2010. In this semester, I took up Business Law and Marketing Management. I was also allowed into the Consumer Behavior class by one good lecturer as sit-in student.

Initially, I considered the law subject boring and very tough. Indeed it could be. But luckily our good lecturer taught it in a very easy-to-understand way that most of us got A in final grade.

But I knew knowledge in law is very important in business. In business, I have had disputes with customers and companies before. If not handled well, those issues could have been escalated into legal cases. By knowing the law, now I feel more confident in making deals and avoid being cheated by others.

In the subject, we needed to understand various laws applicable to business, such as law of contract, agency, partnership, sale of goods and hire purchase. We were presented with situations and were required to draw on legal principles and past cases we learned to solve the problems.

The study on law was very practical. I found much use in what I learned. However, one thing I was not good in doing was remembering the case law. In fact, in order to save time, I chose not to memorize any case but focus on the principles and applications instead (yet I still got A!) :)

But there was one principle I learned well, not only for law, but also for study of any subject. I know law can be boring. It can be tough and can drive us crazy. I could read many people complaining about it on Facebook. But don’t hate a subject that we don’t like. Choose to like it.

Do you believe in law of attraction? If you keep saying negative things about something, like you don’t like something, it will really get disgusting. You will have attracted negative energy about the subject to yourself.

But choose to like it. Choose to develop an interest in it. Choose to understand how it could relate to our life. Start to appreciate it. Then slowly we attract positive energy around the subject, start to develop an interest and like it.

My study of business law was one good testimonial. Do you know any business student so passionately read up law books, even those not related to his study? I was one of them. Business law was something I could not catch up at the start, but at the end I started to complain I had not learned enough!

One of the most memorable experiences in my MBA study was my involvement in a mock court drama called The Revenge of Tara in our business law class. In the drama, we played out a real case in the 80s Tara Rajaratnam v Jaginder Singh, where a poor woman sued a group of lawyers for cheating her land.

It was an eye-opening experience to me as I was tasked to write up the script for the drama and act as Jaginder’s lawyer. Thanks to everyone’s good acting, multimedia effects, and various entertaining enhancements, the drama turned out to be very successful! I’m so proud to be part of it :)

The Revenge of Tara

Tara (acted by Kashturi) and Cullen (acted by Ricky), lawyer of Datuk Jaginder Singh, accusing each another in court

Credits go to our directors Leanne and Liza, all actors and actresses, and all who worked behind the scene. Of course, our dear lecturer Dr Rozanah too!

Datuk Jaginder Singh

Cullen with his client, Datuk Jaginder Singh (acted by Muni)

Besides the satisfying experience with business law, I also learned from the Marketing Management class especially in presentations. It was so arranged in the class that every week two groups competed with each other in the same presentation topic. The bar was raised very high because of this. Up to now, this was still the class with the highest level of presentation quality I’ve seen so far.

In the marketing class, our group made two presentations, one on an US company on industrial branding, and another on Marriott Hotel. We even go to the hotel itself and took pictures!  We also submitted a marketing plan based on a real service in human resource outsourcing (HRO) by one of my customers.

This was the time I started to use mind mapping to take note for quick revision before exam.  I once sent my mind maps on business law to a few students. But I didn’t know who started the forwarding, that my mind maps got circulated around MBA students here.  Since there were “demand” for the maps, I also created a special page for their benefit to download all mind maps I created.

In this semester, I also faced various people problems working in team, both in the business law drama team, and also the marketing management team. I can’t detail the issues here, but I was culpable for many things and I learned many lessons for my own improvement.

One people lesson was that I could not expect people to do things my way because they had different circumstances and resources from me. As a weird student who took only 2 subjects per semester compared to 4 subjects by others, I had a little more time to delve into more depths in my study and make every piece of work more perfect.

But I didn’t understand that others did not have such luxury to spend much time on a single task. Instead, I imposed my own expectations on others and made their life difficult. Two marketing management team members even left me and formed their own group. I heard they didn’t know what I wanted from them.

These people issues had made me review myself. The lessons had also inspired me to write an article on the different motives by different types of MBA students in the inaugural issue of MBA Edge magazine, in the next semester, the 4th semester.

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