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How One Georgetown MiM Student Built A Career In Global Business

by: Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business on August 15, 2024 | 553 Views
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When he was an incoming Master’s in Management (MiM) student at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, Edward Millet recognized that his 10 months in the program would be a marathon, not a sprint – and he was ready for the challenge. With a community around him, Millet expanded his business expertise, shared meaningful experiences with classmates, grew close relationships with mentors, and explored business cultures abroad. Now, the graduate is off on his next global adventure with The Kraft Heinz Company in Amsterdam, Netherlands.georgetown-mim-career-in-global-business

During his time in the MiM program, Millet had the opportunity to travel to Dublin, Ireland, as part of the program’s signature Global Business Experience trip to participate in consulting projects with Fortune 500 and multinational companies and learn about how businesses operate in different parts of the world. Working in small groups, Millet and his team partnered with executives from an Ireland-based firm to identify strategies for business implementation and address specific business challenges.

Millet sought the Georgetown MiM program because of the international opportunities available throughout the program, and now he’s using those global perspectives to launch his own career overseas in Amsterdam. 

Here, Millet shares some of his experiences traveling abroad and working with an international client.

First, tell us a bit about yourself. Why did you choose to pursue your MiM degree at Georgetown McDonough?

I grew up in an international family and was always interested in how people around the world functioned. This curiosity led me to the University of California, Berkeley, where I studied political science and political economy. There, I found a passion for international markets but realized that the career I wanted to pursue was not in politics but in business. 

Georgetown McDonough’s MiM program gave me the business fundamentals I needed for a career in business management as well as robust technical skills that will serve me well in my career. Furthermore, I wanted an international business career and McDonough’s global commitment drew me in.

In regards to your Global Business Experience, what was the main objective of your project and what did you hope to accomplish?

The main objective of my group’s project was to evaluate the potential of creating a new line of business for an Ireland-based firm. Our scope was fairly broad, which allowed us to be creative in our approach. Ultimately, we hoped to give the client an answer on whether they should pursue this new line of business and – if they should – what strategies they might consider.

What were some of the main takeaways from your time working on the project both on campus and in Dublin?

Some of the main takeaways from the project were to maximize the time you have dedicated to a specific conversation with the client. Keep questions short, and make sure you have all the details you need. Clients work on their schedule, not yours, so be prepared for rescheduling and lapses in communication and build strategies for success around those potential roadblocks. Building out frameworks for how you want to approach a problem is important to success and helps a team stay on the same page. While in Dublin, I learned the importance of cultural understanding and respect. Every place works differently, and you need to respect and understand that. Understanding how another culture works can also alleviate potential stress and worry in a working environment.

Walk us through one of your days in Ireland. 

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Typically, our days started around 7 or 8 a.m. with either a client meeting or a company visit. During the company visits, we would listen to members of the firm speak about what they do and then have an opportunity to engage with them. We would go to two or three firms, and ge

nerally, they all had some similar relation. For example, one day, we went to the organizations that bring foreign direct investments and the organization that helps build startups in Ireland. Both firms are stimulating the Irish economy but in different ways. We would then eventually return and work on our client presentations for a few hours. Each day we also had time to explore Dublin and its surroundings.

What were some of the most memorable aspects of your Global Business Experience?

I have a few memorable moments from my Global Business Experience in Ireland. The first was visiting the client site. After working remotely for months, speaking over Zoom with the client, and developing recommendations for their operations, being able to visit and interact with the client in person was incredible. 

We had a relatively strong understanding of the company via our Zoom interactions, but having the opportunity to see the spa

ce for ourselves, engage with the employees, and see how our project would impact their workflow was a really unique experience. During my Global Business Experience, I also had the opportunity to learn about Irish business operations and cultural specificities.

The last thing I want to highlight about my Global Business Experience was the fun I had exploring Dublin with friends. Even though we were working in Ireland, I had time to explore Dublin, go to pubs, explore the countryside, and hang out with my cohort over the 10-day period. These moments with my friends, outside of the office, are ones that I will cherish and remember for the rest of my life.

What did you learn while abroad? How important has global travel been as it relates to your time at McDonough? 

I learned that I wanted to work abroad. For me, it was amazing to interact with people from across the world and learn how they think and how they conduct business. Global travel was a vitally important part of my time at McDonough. It was one of the main reasons I came to the MiM program and it was a way to see if I wanted to work abroad and if I liked traveling for work. I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend the experience to anyone.

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