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Pausing to celebrate two important milestones
May 31 is an important day on our family calendar: This year doubly so. It's our daughter's birthday (our youngest reached the ripe old age of 21 this year). We hosted a luncheon for her and several of her friends. Gifts were given and stories were told. We had a great time together. The 'doubly so' part is that I finished writing up my doctoral thesis! Some three-and-a-quarter years after setting out (to discover how boards influence business performance), the main output of the doctoral research process, the thesis dissertation, is complete and ready to be examined.
Four copies of the 336-page tome have been printed and bound, and the associated 'submission' paperwork has been signed. Will the thesis dissertation be good enough? I hope so, but only the examiners can answer that question.
Where to from here? Today I will rest, to start dissipating the intensity of the final ten days of the write-up and to 'change gear' (from writing to meeting people). I am en route to London, ahead of three exciting corporate governance conferences—two of which I have the honour of addressing. Tomorrow I will start preparing presentations and thinking about the future.
Thank you to everyone who has provided support and offered encouragement in recent weeks. The focus on the write-up process has been total. I appreciate your comments—deeply.
Well done!
Best regards
Elizabeth
I have been wondering how you have been getting on. Congratulations to you as well.
All the best for these 'last few days'. I had some late-breaking feedback that threw a spanner in the works. Thus 'tumultuous' is an apt descriptor for my experience over the past ten days or so.
Look forward to comparing notes again soon.
This journey is not for the faint hearted. All the best
E
I didn't have the opportunity to write dispatches directly to Musings during the conference yesterday. However, an hour of typing back in the hotel room in the evening after dinner rectified that.