Monday 15 April 2013

A GROUP THAT DEFINES DIVERSITY TO THE DOT


Our group is made up of Marco Pedro Enrique Rodriguez from Mexico, Alison from France, Grace the Ugandan and Steve from Rwanda. Our research topic was business to business impact on knowledge and technology transfer. Working on this research has really been an experience indeed that it became interesting that approaches to the research are so different it became so real at the beginning when we had to form the research question and then the MUBS group had a very structured method whereas the CBS group had a more liberal approach to designing the whole research. We had a lot a lot to learn from each other which was so interesting.
 

The research was very interesting in that we even had to move on bodabodas (motor cycles) in the rain to go to one of the companies to get our data. From Bugolobi to kinawataka at standard signs. It was a story to create memories
The whole field joint experience was very good because some members had never gone to the field to carry out research hence they got the feel of the whole research and the challenges involved.

On the other hand we had an opportunity to get to know ourselves more. This involved finding out about ourselves for example one of us has a name like ‘US MAIL’ and it is pronounced as “USMAIL”. We got close and hang out together too. The MUBS team took the CBS team around town for some coffee and African craft shopping. 


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