Swagat Sarangi’s MBA experience at the Indian School of Business(ISB) revealed itself as an exhilarating and enriching journey. A youngbright student and an introvert, Sarangi is currently leading his ventureSmytten while navigating the uncharted territories of entrepreneurship with the invaluable lessons learned at ISB.
The first lesson that resonates with Sarangi from his time at ISB is that it wasn't just about textbooks and theories but about learning from those who had been in the trenches. The academic curriculum, coupled with real-world case studies and interactions with seasoned professionals, provided Sarangi with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and triumphs that come with starting a business.
Learning From Peers
Reflecting on those transformative years, Sarangi states, “My days at ISB were not just about textbooks and lectures, they were about immersing myself in the narratives of seasoned peer learners coming from various sectors. It went beyond traditional education; it was an expedition into the pulse of learning.”
One invaluable piece of advice that Sarangi wants to convey is not to over-analyse. The intricate web of business decisions and strategies can often lead to a paralysis of analysis. This mantra of avoiding over-analysis can help one to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship. Sometimes, the best way to learn is by doing. Sarangi further mentionsthat one should not look only at finance or consulting jobs while doing an MBA but keep an open perspective for multiple possibilities.
Beyond the confines of academics, Sarangi's MBA experience encouraged him to see life beyond the numbers and theories. The constant push and pull between different aspects of life, from marketing and finance to operations and strategy, opened Sarangi's eyes to the multifaceted nature of the corporate world.
One of the highlights of his MBA journey was the vibrant tapestry of group conversations. Engaging with peers from diverse backgrounds with rich interests and varied perspectives was like stepping into a microcosm of the global business landscape. It was in these collaborative settings that Sarangi learned the art of effective communication, negotiation, and the power of diverse thought.
In conclusion, Sarangi’s MBA journey at ISB was not just an academic pursuit, it was a transformative experience that equipped him with the skills, mindset and network needed to thrive in the world of entrepreneurship.
Sarangi says, “As I embarked on my entrepreneurial journey, I carry with me the wisdom and experiences gained at the Indian School of Business. It wasn't merely a degree, it was a narrative of growth, a compilation of lessons that transcended textbooks.”