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For their successful, good life Information you really need: Government-funded publisher, awarded the Global Business Award as Publisher of the Year: Books, Magazine, eCourses, data-driven AI-Services. Print and online publications as well as the latest technology go hand in hand - with over 20 years of experience, partners like this Federal Ministry of Education, customers like Samsung, DELL, Telekom or universities. behind it Simone Janson, German Top 10 blogger, referenced in ARD, FAZ, ZEIT, WELT, Wikipedia.
Destination Canada has taken over the cost of flights and accommodation on various research journeys.
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The 7 Best Locations for Unusual Conferences Seminars Meetings {Reader's Travel Tip}
Many conference or seminar locations are technically perfectly equipped - but otherwise not very charming and original. The location of an event is crucial to its success. Locations that you like to remember It is often more the special charm of a location that inspires us or reminds us of the…
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The 5 Best Meeting & Team Building Locations in Western Canada: Rocky Mountains Sea & Sports {Reader's Travel Tip}
Western Canada is not only a popular holiday destination, but also a meeting and team building destination popular with German companies: an overview. 1. Team building events in the Rocky Mountains: meetings and sports in Banff National Park The Banff Park Lodge is the largest conference and event hotel in downtown Banff - only the outlying Banff Springs is larger. Also German...
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Just start instead of panic: how positive thinking makes you productive
Our society is dominated by fear. In principle, it is not a bad thing to be careful. Because only what we think is possible is possible. Unfortunately, our fears often slow us down. We decide how we see things We often decide for ourselves what is possible and what is not. Recently a friend from vacation sent me one eMail: "Here…
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Tips for the perfect marketing concept: Sample checklist template
When you're ready to take your business to the next level, it's time to start thinking about how to better compete in your industry. One way to achieve this is through a well-planned marketing strategy. Advertising is a must - Henry Ford already knew that Marketing is the process of advertising your...
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The 5 best conference hotels in solid tradition {reader travel tip}
It doesn't always have to be unusual locations that attract conference customers: Often enough, a location with a sense of tradition is simply convincing. An overview. 1. Design meetings in Bozen: Hotel Greif and Parkhotel Laurin Bozen's best and most traditional hotels are the design hotel Greif and the Parkhotel Laurin. The former impresses with a history of almost 500 years and an interior designed by artists,…
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As companies with customer service instead of mass processing exist: quality before quantity
In many sectors there are complaints about declining purchasing power or willingness to buy and the stinginess is cool and free mentality. As a result, quite a few companies try to produce even more cheaply and indulge in a bitter price war that no one can win because the price spiral continues to spiral downwards. Everyone knows, nobody does! Marketing experts have known for years...
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Job profile! in the change from investment banker to travel blogger: seize the crisis as an opportunity
The story of Keith Jenkins could be a symbol for the current situation in which the financial crisis is bringing about social changes. Because Keith was an investment banker for 10 years – until he decided to follow his dreams and passions and turn the crisis into an opportunity. Giving up a job to travel the world Keith is anything but…
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Mobile working of the future: cooking on a surfboard?
There is a lot of discussion about the future of work. An important factor here: the right tools. And you have to think as big as possible, then completely different work is possible - for example with holographic screens and mobile kitchens. Dream working devices of the future I've been experimenting with various mobile working devices for a long time. I was really satisfied...
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Improve education & learning - that's what brain research says: the main thing is experimental and practical
Learning has to be fun, but unfortunately it is often dry and boring. Brain research has long since recognized that practical relevance promotes good education. How technology is changing learning A good education can open doors. She can help you get a job, find a fulfilling career, and live the life you want...
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Crowdfunding via social media: cash injections for culture & tourism
More and more money for culture and tourism projects comes from crowdfunding - thanks to Facebook, Twitter and Co., haunted houses can be renovated, international meetings organized and tourism projects financed. The paradox of the tourism industry There is a film camp for the Berlinale, which is held parallel to the Berlinale. One of the crowdfunding projects presented in 2012 was the film project “Welcome Goodbye” by Nana…
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5 Original Business & Bleisure Hotels Worldwide: Between the Arctic Circle, Pacific & Caribbean {Reader Travel Tip}
If you want to combine your business or MICE trip with exciting leisure activities on a bleisure trip, you should definitely suggest one of the following locations to your boss. 1. Business trip between luxury and comfort: Stay Kooook, Bern City, Switzerland If you are looking for a special business location in the middle of the city, then Stay KooooK Bern City is the right choice. Modern, reduced living style…
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Innovation Automation & Design: Practically Living & Working in the Future [Trend! Review]
There is a lot of talk and writing about what the world of work and society will look like in the future. The right innovation can improve life tremendously. But how practical are many technical innovations really? Sustainable innovations Despite all the forecasts, which often go wrong, one thing should be clear: work and life will become more and more important in the future...
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Work on the go: Coworking at 176 John Street, Toronto, Canada {Reader's Travel Tip}
My second coworking example from Toronto is a studio community in which artists, designers and craftsmen from different industries work together and develop and implement joint projects. Like the artist Barbara McGivern here. The address At 176 John Street in Toronto, authors, web designers, designers, marketing experts, bookbinders, carpenters, furniture, artists work on four floors…
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Work on the go: coworking in the Camaraderie in Toronto, Canada {reader travel tip}
Toronto is the Canadian business metropolis with 2,5 million inhabitants and has the sixth largest stock exchange in the world. No wonder, then, that there are also a whole range of coworking spaces here: So this time I took a close look at two: a “traditional” one and an artist community. Functionality instead of ambience# The Camaraderie is a typical coworking space: central location…
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Job profile! PR Manager: Without a license in the Canadian wilderness
How is life as a PR manager without a driver's license in the Canadian wilderness? A field report. Without a driver's license in the Rockys In a recent study, the Future Institute predicts that the cultural model of mass motorization is coming to an end. Because the car – once the epitome of freedom and individual mobility – is increasingly reaching its limits. But what about the alternatives...
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Job profile! Whale Watchers in New Brunswick, Canada: Flexibility as a Business Strategy
The tides in the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada, have the highest rise in the world and are unpredictable - a bit like David Welch's business strategy: Fundy Tide Runners is the name of his company, with which he offers whale watching for tourists. And the name is program! An adventurous business model? Somehow I had...
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Work and life images are changing worldwide: How Kingston's town-crying world champion inspires the Canadian finance minister
Chris Whyman is the reigning world champion. Namely in Town Crying, in German city exclamations. When he gets going, even Canadian Treasury Secretary Jim Flaherty (on the right in the video with the suit and doll) has to laugh. An account of an unusual career. Important task Because even if the whole thing seems more like a show for tourists at first glance: Chris…