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Wednesday
Jul292009

Hitting the Ground Running at Junior Bootcamp

Welcome to Junior BootcampAfter a week of orientation at GE Capital, it was time to start the next adventure: Junior Bootcamp in Danbury, CT with the other IMLP’s from all GE businesses. A total of 64 new IMLP’s from six GE businesses and across six countries all gathered in a Danbury Hotel.

As expected, we had no time to waste. The group arrived to the hotel on Saturday and bootcamp started the very next day (Sunday) at 9:30am. Here we were welcomed by Greg Druckman, who presented with the four-week schedule that we’ll be following though out the length of our intensive training along with a few stories of bootcamps past.

But while our heads were still spinning, they hit us with a week full of self-development and improvement courses, such as honing out presentation and public speaking skills, proper project management techniques and how to properly handle a project budget. All of this while forming various groups and mixed in with a handful of guest speakers and some homework.

You must be saying…“But how could you do all of this in just one week?”

The answer is with a lot of enthusiasm! As you may have noticed at this point, bootcamp is a pretty rigorous four-week training.

But not everything at bookcamp is about working hard; it’s also about playing hard (and sleeping a lot!).

In the evening, there are a few social activities that take place – from going out, watching movies,  late night trips to McDonalds and even just sitting around sharing stories of our past.

The matter of the fact is that while we are working hard, we're also learning a lot and having fun making new friends - and I don’t think any of us would want it any other way.

Guest Post by Maurice Williams, IMLP

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