What went through my mind in the tent
We waited a bit more, approached the Dean of the university and got our diplomas and then sat down again. A great feeling, but nothing special or interesting for you as a reader I think. The perhaps more interesting things is about what went through my head when I sad waiting to be called up to receive my diploma.
Gratitude
First of all I was thankful for being there and especially when I saw my wife and my dad in the tents also, I felt very happy. Happy because I could see that they were both proud of me. It was kind of an emotional moment sitting in that tent. I think it is quite usual to think of the people that are sacrificing things so that you can achieve and accomplish results.
I was feeling humbled and feeling like I really needed to give something back
Somehow I felt I was forced, but also compelled to use the skills and knowledge from my education because of my family since they have sacrificed things so that I could do it. Nothing is possible without the backup from your loved ones I think.
Enriched and part of something bigger
I also felt enriched and thought of some of the subjects that I enjoyed and now have acquired useful skills from. I thought of “Managing Processes and Systems” that I really was exited about and have used since then. I felt enriched because of my general knowledge about my current understanding of the connection between the main elements in company.
The alumni group and the enormous network of Henley made me feel part of something bigger
I felt like part of a big group and also at the same time responsible. Responsible for the members of the group – if someone from the alumni group asks for my advise or point of view I feel compelled to help this person.
Money and wealth
The funny thing is that I actually did not think of money, wealth or at my possibilities of increasing my salary at a new job. That might be strange, but it really wasn´t money or tangible things that went through my mind when sitting in that tent. Of course I might, within the next couple of years, work on increasing my salary and I have also rewarded myself with a present for finishing the MBA.
The river cruise
Once we had our picture taken we were invited to a river cruise on the Thames with a 2-course meal. It was a very nice and informal tradition that made of all laugh and have a great time.
My overall outcome of the Henley MBA
When sitting in the bus on the way back to London I was taking a small break and reflected upon the overall outcome of the MBA. This education has honestly changed my life and the way I see my self and is without a doubt the best investment that I hade ever made.
I have never reflected upon my own behaviour and the way others experience me. In fact I have never reflected that much about my career and the different things that has happened since I started my first real job in 2005.
I have acquired a lot of useful technical skills from various courses, especially Managing Processes and Systems, as already mentioned, that I have not worked that much with before, but the biggest benefits has definitely been the personal and leadership development journey that has been extremely rewarding to me.
The first Personal Development assignment done after the first workshop at Henley in September 2013 I stated that I was also “over-optimistic” and I also, at that time, might lose interest in things once initial enthusiasm has passed. I needed to work on these weaknesses.
Now I think that I have acquired a lot more confidence in myself and my personal capabilities that have made me believe in that I have the skills to meet the deadlines of the things that I have to accomplish
This has definitely made me calmer and less impatient that has then made me allow myself time to go more into depth with things and I do not feel that I tend to loose interest in things to the same extend anymore. We returned to London and spent a few days shopping and having fun in the city with great food and drinks. So all in all it was great days in great company and I really felt like this has been a trip that I will never forget and a very happy memory.
Summary and recommendations
The summary and the recommendation for the article is very easy; do yourself a favour and make sure that you travel to London and attend the award ceremony (at least if you have finished the Henley MBA…).
It is a great ending to a long journey and a very special day
Make a trip out of it and invite your family. It felt great that I could have my family with me since they have all been part of the journey and supported me for three years of studying. I hope that you found my articles interesting are maybe would like to consider enrolling for an MBA yourself.