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It was a an overcast, rainy Saturday in Kansas City, yet it did not dampen the spirits of Olin’s Executive MBA students in Kansas City who gathered to participate in the 11th annual Dragon Boat Races hosted by the Society for Friendship with China on June 13.

Drawing on lessons learned in the Team Development course with Professors Bill Bottom and Hillary Elfenbein, the “Strokes of Genius”team  raced in two races on Brush Creek, the body of water that flows alongside KC’s famed Country Club Plaza. It was a day shared with family and friends, and one filled with laughs as our group of novice rowers came together.

The "Strokes of Genius" included members of EMBA 46 Kansas City.

The “Strokes of Genius” included members of EMBA 46 Kansas City.

EMBA student Brad Li, a native of Shanghai, participated in the event’s opening ceremony and before the team rowed he shared secret tips learned from Chinese Deputy Consul General Liu who visited his KC office on Friday.

Participating in this Chinese tradition is especially meaningful for Olin Business School. Our EMBA program in partnership with Fudan University in Shanghai was the first joint EMBA program recognized in mainland China in 2002.

For the program’s international residency, our students travel to Beijing and Shanghai to experience business in both the political and economic capitals of China. While in Shanghai, they will also engage with our Shanghai cohort to truly experience doing business on a global platform.

EMBA 46 Kansas City exhibits teamwork in action.

EMBA 46 Kansas City exhibits teamwork in action.

The 6th Kansas City cohort includes entrepreneurs, corporate executives, industry leaders, attorneys, and non-profit executives.

The cohort will continue their studies through January before rejoining their colleagues in St. Louis for the second half of the Executive MBA curriculum, which includes the international residency in Bejing and Shanghai.

 




It was a sunny, breezy Saturday in Kansas City and our Executive MBAs gathered to participate in the 10th annual Dragon Boat Races on June 14. Racing as the “Strokes of Genius,” our Executive MBA team kicked of a celebration marking our program’s five years in the Kansas City market.

Drawing on lessons learned in the Team Development course with Professor Bill Bottom, the “Strokes of Genius” raced in three races on Brush Creek that flows through K.C.’s famed Country Club Plaza. It was a day shared with family and friends, and one filled with laughs as our group of novice rowers (including me!), came together to better the time each race. Best of all, we kept the boat upright!

Participating in this Chinese tradition is especially meaningful for Olin Business School. Our top-ranked EMBA program in partnership with Fudan University in Shanghai was the first joint EMBA program recognized in mainland China in 2002. For their international residency, our students travel to Shanghai to engage with the Shanghai cohort in the classroom, in shared simulations, and case studies to truly experience doing business on a global platform.

The EMBA "Strokes of Genius" prepare for the start of a race.

The EMBA “Strokes of Genius” prepare for the start of a race.

Washington University’s Executive MBA program has been in Kansas City for five years and to commemorate this milestone, the “Strokes of Genius” team t-shirts boasted the line “5 Years Strong” underneath a Chinese character number 5.

The 5th Kansas City cohort includes leaders, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, industry leaders, lawyers, and physicians. The cohort will continue their studies through January before rejoining their colleagues in St. Louis for the second half of the Executive MBA curriculum, which includes the international residency in Shanghai.

Our next Kansas City cohort will begin in April 2015 and the “Strokes of Genius” will be back on Brush Creek next June!