Wednesday, July 1, 2020
The Wharton Difference Innovative Leadership Learning Component
My previous postà on defining your fit with Whartonà addressed two of the four components of ââ¬Å"The Wharton Differenceâ⬠(Largest Global Network and Culture of Engagement). Here Iââ¬â¢ll look at the third component:à Innovative Leadership Learning. On the Wharton website, the short paragraph introducing this component contains the keys to unlocking its real meaning and import. Letââ¬â¢s look at those keys ââ¬â literally, the key words and phrases. They reveal the adcomââ¬â¢s core interests and values. â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Youââ¬â¢ll find your leadership styleâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ à Leadership isnââ¬â¢t the pivotal word here, but ratherà find, which is, unsurprisingly, the verb, the action word. Of courseà MBAs are about leadership. But ââ¬Å"findâ⬠indicates that the adcom wants people who are ââ¬Å"in processâ⬠ââ¬â seeking, growing, and changing in response to what they learn. â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"â⬠¦by participating in unmatchedà entrepreneurshipà and leadership activities.â⬠à Whatââ¬â¢s the pivotal word here? Yeah,à participating. It means active involvement. The little wordà byà is important too, because it indicates that this participation isà the way through whichà you grow, change (including finding your leadership style). â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Youââ¬â¢ll take risks, try new rolesâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ à Wharton adcom equatesà risk-takingà with action; putting yourself out there; opening up not just intellectually but personally. Whartonââ¬â¢s leadership and entrepreneurship (and other) resources offer avenues for risk-takers to try new roles. And note the wordà try: you donââ¬â¢t have to follow a straight, smooth path to a goal; the adcom recognizes the growth value in varied experiences, which you internalize and synthesize along the way. â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"â⬠¦inspire others, and work with peers to shape your experience.â⬠à In a word, collaboration. In Whartonââ¬â¢s culture, itââ¬â¢s the magic through which the alchemy of growth happens. The verbsà inspireà andà shapeà imply deep experience and profound, transforming outcomes. Innovative Leadership Learning clearly is more than ââ¬Å"gaining skillsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"building networksâ⬠â⬠¦ Hereââ¬â¢s how you can portray the ââ¬Å"Innovative Leadership Learningâ⬠component to demonstrate fit with Wharton in your application: â⬠¢Ã Throughoutà your essay(s), weave in anecdotes and examples that show you participating, taking risks through collaboration, inspiring others in the process ââ¬â and growing as a leader as a result. à Given the tight word counts, you can even do this within 1-2 sentences, e.g., ââ¬Å"When I [did some activity/initiative], it challenged me to [think differently in some way; be specific], which proved valuable when I subsequently [led in a new capacity]. â⬠¢Ã The Wharton interview process is a natural extension of this component ââ¬â develop a strategy for portraying these qualities in a way that is natural to you. â⬠¢ Inà your resumeà and application form, mention activities where you took initiative and/or drew others in and/or ââ¬Å"stretchedâ⬠beyond your comfort zone. These wonââ¬â¢t be as in-depth as the essays, but theyââ¬â¢ll enhance the related points elsewhere in the application. By Cindy Tokumitsu,à author and co-author of numerous ebooks, articles, and special reports, includingà Why MBA andà Best MBA Programs: A Guide to Selecting the Right One. Cindy has advised hundreds of successful applicants in her fifteen years with Accepted. Related Resources: â⬠¢ MBA Selectivity Index â⬠¢Ã Wharton 2016- 17 MBA Essay Tips Deadlines â⬠¢Ã The ââ¬Å"Wharton Differenceâ⬠And Fit With The Program
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