8:25
Waking up, and realizing everyone is already moving around in the kitchen an bathroom. Asking Jasmer (my roommate from India, ER manager next year) about the time, expressing my dissapointment, then sleeping 10 more minutes. Preparing to leave in 15 minutes, creating a quick sandwich from the Dutch cheese and olive pasta that I bought yesterday.
9:00
After 5 minute walk in the unpredictable Rotterdam weather, arriving to the office just in time.
9:00-13:00
We have sessions until lunch about the organizations global current state with presentations from the different functional areas, then asking our questions and drawing our conclusions.
In the breaks
Dramatic ping-pong battle between Hungary (Dávid and me) and Australia (Jake and Tristan), which ends in bitter defeat.
13:00-14:00
Walking to AlbertHeijn to buy lunch, buying a sushi box which had 35% discount. I ate it and I still feel OK, so I hope it was not yet out of date.
14-19:30
Back to the boardroom for further sessions. In the afternoon we have presentations from all the directors about the current state, external reality and main challanges of their region.
After a few hours, the realization strucks me: this is really the ,,final room" of a global organization, and we are managing operations in the whole world. It feels natural to talk about strategies across groups of countries, to analyize similarities between continents, to compare cultures, and to see how all of us are trying to understand each other's regions.
19:00-20:00
Checking mails, sending some answers, working a bit.
20:30-21:00
Going for an ice-cream with some of the team members.
21:00-22:30
Team dinner in Hofdijk (our apartman building, where eventually all of us will live), vegetarian rizotto and salad with special dessert a lá Jake. The PAI is heroically distributing the food in the kitchen, while people from both teams are squeezing in the other room drinking their beers and chatting.
22:30-01:00
Trying out Hugo's (PAI elect) karaoke set! Truly amazing device, with separate microfons and a software that can recognize how properly you are singing, and can give you a score for that. Of course there is a ,,battle mode" as well, which results in a competition amongst the talents in the room. After spending enough time with pretending to sing, we change the software to another game called Buzz!, a really random pop-music competition and quiz.
01:00-01:30
In the middle of the 3rd round we play, Hugo arrives back from Portugal. He just had a lunch with the President of the Republic, being recognized as one of the most outstanding young Portugese people this year. We talk a bit about how his day was, and I wonder if this is just the beginning - hopefully invitations of similar significance will follow.
01:30-2:00
Walking back to the transition house from Hofdijk, trying to wake up my flatmates unsuccessfully for 15 minutes by ringing the bell. Just before giving up in final despair, Marina (VP CD from Canada) turns up in the street, holding her key in her hand.
I'm saved - a nice end to the day!