Hey All
Me again, We arrived safely back in Worcester at 11pm last night. I slept for a comfortable 12 hours this morning, to recuperate after a very intense week!!
This week has not only tested my skills and attributes as ‘Team Leader’ but has tested me physically and mentally. It has been a very tough week, with no personal time to myself, which is a first for me. The week has been jam packed with challenges and events hosted by LSE (London School of Economics) to test people’s limits, which has been not easy. EPOCH has been an experience of a lifetime and I have thoroughly enjoyed working with my colleagues Cos, Paul, Judith & Daniel.
EPOCH has taught me valuable lessons in many areas and will no doubt have a positive impact on my CV. Team Worcester overall came Second place in the ranking system but came First (in my view) in team cooperation and passion.
The challenges that we faced during the heats and finals included, Negotiation, Sales, Marketing & Strategy. These tested numerous skills and pushed us to our limits in every way. Even though the challenges were all stressful and hard to complete at times, I really enjoyed pushing myself to achieve the end result.
One thing that I have not mentioned about this competition is the amount of times I have laughed!! I have never laughed as much in my life, with comments and innuendos flying around all week, mainly from Comedian Daniel!! This has kept my spirit high and kept me sane!!
EPOCH has not only tested me, it has introduced me to 40+ people who I thought I would never become friends with!! During the day we were competitors but once the day turned into night, we were like best mates, going out together and having a laugh! This social aspect has given myself and my team contacts for life that may become useful in the near future. A big shout out to Teams Strathclyde & Kingston for whom we became very close to and wish to keep in contact with.
I would like to personally thank the University of Worcester for sponsoring us in this event and fully supporting us throughout the competition. Marilyn Hunt, Andy Corcoran, Kat Jones, Helen Matthews, David Green, Sian Hobday, Pat Finch & Julia Gidney have all contributed to Worcester’s success at EPOCH and I hope you will continue to do so, upon my graduation in May.
I am now going to write what each member (in my view) has has contributed to the team and to our success.
Matt - I believe that I have led this team as best to my ability, with not pressurising people (too much) and taking a step back if things got a bit heated. Personally I feel that I have added attributes such as creativity, confidence, effective communication and warmth to the team. Ironically I am one of the youngest members of the team, which people sometimes are quite stunned to comprehend, but I feel that I managed my team very well and have gained respect because of it.
Daniel - He has contributed a lot to this team! Considering he is only a first year, Daniel has many skills that have proved useful in most of the challenges, especially the marketing challenge. His witty comments and statements have given the team much to laugh about and has kept the team spirit alive. His ability to explain things at a level that everybody can understand is a quality that most people to do not possess for which is a credit to Dan as a person. He also recognised the need to take a break (sharpening our axes) which defiantly helped us in winning the marketing task and has taught me a valuable lesson, thanks Daniel!!
Judith - I have never met such an organised person!! With Judith being the only female in the team, we needed her to keep us boys in line and she did this brilliantly. Her time management is precise and reminded all of us to take a deep breath and not to take things to heart. Also she deserves an award for putting up with many of our immaturities. Judith has contributed a lot to our team and without her, we would have fallen apart. She looked after us boys when we were down, which is needed in a competition like this, so thank you Judith for looking after us!!
Cos - I think the person that will take the most from this competition is Cos, he has realised that his art work, is simply not worthless but can be possibly a way to creating his own business. We sold £210 worth of his artwork at Camden Market on Thursday, which shows he has a real talent. Cos not only helped us come 2nd in the Strategy task but contributed his ability to translate an idea and turning it into reality. Cos has learnt more than many from this competition and I hope that it has helped him in realising he has a real skill and talent. Also thanks for a few giggles along the way Cos, you and Daniel should be a comedy double act!!
Paul - This man has really put a lot into this team. Paul is a very sociable guy and would talk to anybody; he contributed heavily in the negotiation & sales challenges as he can ‘charm the birds out of the trees’. This quality is needed in any business and will help in any career he chooses to follow. Another aspect of Paul is his humour; he has played many pranks on people through this competition, which has defiantly put a smile on all our faces. Not only this, but he is very passionate as well as kind, for which makes him a very unique individual. I hope that Paul will seriously consider taking the ‘torch’ from me and leading WIN next year as he has all the qualities needed to run a society like WIN.
Also a big THANK YOU to Lisa, Lee & Tonia who have supported us all the way through this competition!! Without you guys we would not have been a huge success!! Not only have they offered mental support via the telephone, but came down on Thursday at Camden Market and gave us their full support!! So thank you all very much!!
Also my parents have been nothing but supportive towards me and I would like to personally thank them!!
That’s enough from me!!
Speak soon!!
Matt x