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Merging Companies – Merging People
A while ago, I got the opportunity to talk to someone who has built his own company from a rather small, local enterprise, to an international group. Let’s call him A. I also talked to a person who built up her own … Continue reading
Posted in Innovative Business, Leadership, Management, Multi-National, Work Culture
Tagged company culture, managing up, merger, merging, people, top down
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The French, the Danes, and Happiness Indices
You can read a number of articles in France’s online press on how the young generation is fleeing the country to work in other, less sordid, environments. The Sinistrose* is widespread in the workplace. Factories close. Only 11% of the … Continue reading
Posted in Innovative Business, Management, Multi-National, Work Culture
Tagged 35-hour work week, CCIP, Denmark, Economy, Edouard Brissaud, EU, France, Happiest people on earth, Happiness, Index, OECD, Overtime, Statistics
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The Libération of French Companies
Libération. It sounds like some type of communist concept, or at least as if the sweat shops in Asia were being dismantled and changed into factories where the workers are well treated. This was my first reaction when I saw … Continue reading
Posted in Innovative Business, Leadership, Management, Work Culture
Tagged ESCP Europe, France, Innovation, Isaac Getz, Kiabi, leadership, Libération, management, Poult, Revolution
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Skiller, Skillant, Skillé – New Lingo in France’s Newest Social Network
Are you a professional? Do you sometimes wish you had the answer to that specific question in an area where you have absolutely no clue about how things work? Do you enjoy sharing ideas and knowledge with others? Tu parles … Continue reading
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Tagged career, Collaborative Economy, France, FrenchTech, Poult, Sharing Economy, Skiller, social networks
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The New Wave – « Collaborative Economy » in France
Last year, the world looked at France fearing it was on its way to become the next Greece, or at least that it would end up close to the bottom of the EU economy. Factories closed, unemployment continued to rise, … Continue reading
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Tagged Collaborative Economy, France, Insee, Le Monde, OuiShare, Sharing Economy
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