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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.
Enterprise Estonia supported us by taking over the travel costs to the ICT-Week in Talinn.
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6 exciting locations in historical places: days of team building & histotainment {reader travel tip}
Unusual locations for meetings and company events are in vogue. All the more exciting when they are also steeped in history and offer the right supporting program, as these examples show. 1. Bad Ems – meet and relax in the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Great Spas of Europe” In the course of history, spa towns have often played an important, even global political, role. Likewise...
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Teambuilding in prison: original or tasteless?
Recrutainment is almost old hat, but now there is histotainment: groups, eg applicants from a company, have to deal with tasks in a historical context. It can be bizarre, like in Estonia, where groups are put in jail and shoot with a real Kalashnikov. Soviets, gas masks and Kalashnikov Imagine driving as a group…
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Convince banks and investors with a perfect business plan: 2 x 6 tips for the future, start-up and innovation support
The best business idea is of no use if it cannot be implemented due to a lack of financing. 2 X 6 tips on how to prevent this. Why do so many good business ideas fail because of financing? It is no coincidence that good business ideas and therefore many start-ups fail because of financing. Surveys show: On average, every second founder does poorly...
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6 contracts in 6 minutes by digital signature: the end of the bureaucracy?
Tiit Anmann, CEO of the Estonian company signwise, made an appointment with me on May 1st, also a public holiday in Estonia, to show me his electronic signature and the most important eServices of the Estonian government - that's how important their distribution is to him. Digital signature in 6 countries The digital signature system is already being used successfully in six countries…
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OPINION!plus Skype General Manager Andrus Järg: Cloud as the safest method of consumerization
Andrus Järg is General Manager of Skype Estonia. And find: The future lies in the cloud. In an interview, he explains what that looks like in concrete terms. Skype, which now belongs to Microsoft, is considered an Estonian flagship company: the software was developed by Estonians Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu and Jaan Tallinn. Skype: Farther Than Many Other Employees Get No…
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Retention management & employee loyalty: the main thing is feelgood?
Finding employees is not difficult, but keeping good ones is even more so – that could be the motto of many companies. But what do companies do to keep their good employees? And which companies are particularly successful? How retention management works LinkedIn co-founder Konstantin Guericke takes unusual paths to get to know employees and business partners better: he hikes. “Special experience at…
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Work & work on the go: The Skype office in Talinn - for a meeting in the sauna {reader travel tip}
The software for Skype was originally developed in the Estonian capital of Tallinn. Today, people from different nations work together on five floors. The concept: an open office for constant exchange. Even General Manager Andrus Järg works like this. There is also a sauna. The cliché of the hip IT company Inside, the Skype office corresponds roughly to the cliché…
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Destination-Report Talinn: Between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age {Reader's Travel Tip}
An entire city as a location for meetings, team building and incentive events? In the case of Tallinn, this is definitely a good idea: the historic old town, as a well-preserved example of a medieval Hanseatic city, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 - with many meeting locations also in museums and historic sites. Another plus point: they are all practically within walking distance. 65 meeting locations…
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Job profile! Einhorn startup founder: Peter Thiel's Next Big Thing
Many startups dream of becoming the next big thing. Transferwise, founded by two Estonians, has real opportunities: Because Fac is also on boardebook-Investor Peter Thiel. We met the founders in Tallinn and Berlin. The next big thing? The German-born investor Peter Thiel keeps making headlines: In his opinion, German start-ups are afraid...
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{Replica} Innovation in Estonia in Response to the Ukraine Crisis: Land in the Cloud Without Territory?
10 years after the eastward expansion of the EU, I was in Estonia for the ICT Week last week. There, current events in Ukraine are followed with a certain amount of fear – after all, Estonia was once a Soviet republic and borders directly on Russia. A possible solution: Estonian eGovernment could survive in the cloud even in case of occupation –…