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Working for the Weekend

Michigan Ross
University Of Michigan
Consulting
Part-Time MBA Admissions Process
Ross School Of Business
Action-Based Learning
Career Development
Application Tips
Holistic Admissions
Work-Life Balance
Part-Time MBA Program
Collaborative Learning
Chile
Weekend MBA
Quantitative Readiness Course
MBA Program
Networking
Leadership Development
Ford
Telos
Sustainability

A podcast about the hustle to one day hopefully enjoy a weekend. Every other week, students in Part-Time MBA Programs at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business have a discussion about a burning issue in their lives.

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On this episode of Working for the Weekend, hosts Jasmohan Bawa and Jonathan Young discuss their experiences with joining clubs and finding community at Ross. They speak to how clubs bring Weekend MBA, Full-Time MBA, and Online MBA students together,... more

On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, host Seth Atkinson is joined by fellow graduating Michigan Ross WMBA students, Tim Noh, Yale Loucks, Nikhil Sakpal, Kayla Edem, and Prasanth Muralidharan to discuss domestic and international tr... more

On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, hosts Amey Parab and Meghna Jain sit down with fellow WMBA students and seasoned entrepreneurs Adam Burau, co-founder of Conduit Capital, and Sean Carroll, co-founder of EnBiologics. They discus... more

On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, hosts and current Michigan Ross Weekend MBA students Sophia Huq and Ramya Vetukuri sit down with two recent Michigan Ross alumni, Atrayee Paul, WMBA ’23, and Sneha Edupuganti WMBA, ’22 to discus... more

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Recent Guests

Megan Anda
Managing Director of the Office of Action-Based Learning at Ross
University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Episode: Episode 806 — MAP
Dave Walter
Director of Commercial Development for ReCap Carbon
ReCap Carbon
Episode: Episode 806 — MAP
Sarah McIntosh
Director of Admissions for Part-Time MBA Programs at Ross
Ross School of Business
Episode: Episode 804 — Part-Time MBA Admissions Process
Aleena Tan
Admissions Officer for the Part-Time MBA team at Ross
Ross School of Business
Episode: Episode 804 — Part-Time MBA Admissions Process
Professor John Branch
Teaches a variety of marketing and international business courses at the undergraduate, MBA and executive ed levels at Ross School of Business
University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Episode: Episode 803 — The Classroom Experience
Professor Aneel Karnani
Holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and has wide-ranging research interests in strategies for growth, global competition, and the role of business in society
University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Episode: Episode 803 — The Classroom Experience
Val Adams
Senior Associate Director, Ross Part-Time MBA Career Development Office
University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Episode: Episode 802 – Consulting Demystified
Arun Nayak
Director, Alex Partners
Alex Partners
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Todd Wolverton
Manager, PWC Strategy
PwC
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Pete Woodman
Host of Working for the Weekend and one of the lead hosts on the podcast.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 58 ratings
  • Informative and relatable!

    Great discussions that speak specifically to the Ross weekend program, but really are applicable to anyone pursuing part time education in addition to a full time career. Commentary is diverse and entertaining!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    smatin2
    United States6 years ago
  • Informative source for WMBA applicants

    As a prospective Ross MBA student, these podcasts helped me immensely in understanding the life of a weekend mba student at Ross. All the episodes are very informative and well designed to focus on different aspects of the MBA experience. Information comes directly from students living this incredible 2 year journey. Would recommend this to anyone considering weekend MBA program at Ross.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AJSS02
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the informative discussions tailored to part-time MBA students, finding the episodes relevant and relatable. Many highlight the engaging format that combines personal narratives with educational insights. Reviewers emphasize the podcast's value in understanding the MBA experience, recommending it for anyone considering further education.

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Episode 803 — The Classroom Experience
Q: Could you share a little bit about how you developed the idea for that project and what you see as the key benefits for students when they're doing hands-on learning?
The idea for the consulting project was adopted from experiential learning practices. Hands-on learning allows students to learn better by getting their hands dirty and engaging with real-world marketing challenges, making them feel invested in the project.
#709 – New Student Q&A
Q: What are you most excited about joining this program?
Excited about connecting with the supportive community and growing alongside peers.
#709 – New Student Q&A
Q: What advice would you give to prepare for the first semester?
Prioritize time with loved ones, maintain a health routine, and start networking early.
#709 – New Student Q&A
Q: What extracurricular programs have you joined that benefited you throughout your program?
Clubs like the Marketing Club, Consulting Club, and leadership programs have been beneficial.
#709 – New Student Q&A
Q: How did you navigate the challenges of the first semester of business school?
It's challenging but doable with planning and asking for help from support systems.

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Focused primarily on the experiences of students in part-time MBA programs, this podcast explores the balance of academics, work, and personal life. Each episode features discussions on vital topics such as admissions processes, classroom experiences, and professional networking, particularly emphasizing the engagement with real-world business challenges. Notable for its community-building angle, the hosts often share personal anecdotes, insights about their educational journey, and practical advice for prospective students. This unique blend of academic discussion and personal storytelling makes it an invaluable resource for current and future MBA students, or anyone interested in pursuing further education while managing a professional ca... more

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