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Job profile! Movie set rental company in New Zealand: Bed & Breakfast with Lord of The Rings
The most exciting business ideas often arise around well-known films – such as in Wellington, New Zealand in the sign of Lord of the Rings. Lord of the Rings was filmed here While copyrights and the financing of authors are being hotly debated in Germany, the writer and historian Jane Tolerton took on her own financing in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Job profile! Sustainable travel entrepreneur: from consultant to social business
Entrepreneurs who want to realize their own ideas have a hard time: Investors and banks are often difficult to convince when you are planning something fundamentally new. In the end, the only thing left is often to push yourself through. Like the founders of TravelEssence. At the end of your dreams with a well-paid job? In the beginning, Klug actually had a relationship with the tourism industry…
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Implementing strange ideas with strategy & planning: 7 tips for a structured business start-up
There are many original ideas with real potential that fizzle out. A lack of stamina and a lack of structure and planning are often the reasons. Ideas often fail when they are implemented The self-proclaimed start-up metropolis of Berlin is, it sometimes seems to me, the city of 1.000 ideas, each one crazier than the last. Meet people who have big plans...
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Work on the go: Coworking at The BizDojo, Wellington, New Zealand {Reader's Travel Tip}
The BizDojo is in New Zealand's capital Wellington and in Auckland is the southernmost coworking space in the world. The seclusion of the country, which is quite isolated in the Pacific, makes people inventive: the community concept is particularly important here. Creativity not only in Hobbitland While Hobbitmania has just broken out in Wellington in particular, creative people are working in The BizDojo…
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Job profile! Celebrity chef with a star restaurant: The star restaurateurs' recipe for success
The French star chef Jany Gleize has cooked for Georg Bush Senior, François Mitterrand, Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl at the Elysee Palace, among others. Mark Sycamore has received multiple awards as one of New Zealand's top chefs. How do you become a celebrity chef? As if it were nothing special He appears calm and relaxed, almost deliberate, while sipping a good glass...
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Job profile! Seemann: career in shipping
Frequent job changes and the resulting temporary or permanent separation of couples is becoming more and more common these days. Many relationships suffer from constant flexibility. Swede Bo Ekman has been at sea for more than 40 years, separated from his wife for almost the whole year, with whom he now lives near the New Zealand capital of Auckland. How does...
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Job profile! in Change: Emigrant happiness & love of home
Catarina Sutter is a hand weaver from Biel, Switzerland. She stayed in New Zealand during a circumnavigation. Lionel Fonquernie was completely different: he made a career out of his love for his homeland. Two different ways of life. From artisan to gardener In 1980, New Zealand was still a largely unknown country – at least from a European perspective. Back then, Catarina Sutter was sailing with her boyfriend around…
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Job profile! Designer in New Zealand: Maori culture as a life's work
Karen and Dave were originally designers and were among the first in New Zealand to have a computer. Both are now in the tourism business, offering tours to the 8th Wonder of the World and the Whakarewarewa geothermal village – and are dedicated to preserving the Ngati Wahiao tribal culture. Maori international Karen has just returned from a tourism conference for the…
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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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Job profile! Social Entrepreneur: Eco-Tourism in New Zealand - Business Plan in the Rainforest
Joe Doherty of the Tūho tribe runs an eco-tourism business in Te Urewera National Park near Roturura. He financed his studies by hunting wild boar. "If we are to save the future of the earth," he says, "an ecological transition is inevitable." Funding your studies through wild boar hunting Joe grew up here in the mountains of Te Urewera National Park –…
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Job profile! in Change: From globetrotter to craftsman & house builder
Dave Beere is 67 and has done a lot wrong in his life, as he says: For example, he only went to school for a few years. For five years he left New Zealand and traveled around the world. But he only finally found his peace in his homeland. Cowboy in Australia and Russia Crossing…
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Workation & work on the go: Entrepreneur shared apartment SiliconWelly, Wellington, New Zealand {Reader's travel tip}
It is not for nothing that the name SiliconWelly is ironically reminiscent of its famous role model and says it all: More than 30 people have come together here to jointly develop innovative ideas. 30 companies on 120 square meters SiliconWelly, around 120 companies have come together on 30 square meters: programmers, web designers or video makers, but also more unusual coworkers such as…
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{Replica} Executives in Antarctica: Team Building or Jungle Camp?
Even under extreme conditions, managers have to act wisely and make decisions, act in a team despite stress and be emotionally resilient in general. Young executives under extreme conditions "So why not expose prospective executives to such extreme conditions and see what happens," thought the Metro Group - jungle camp sends its regards. And just like in the popular TV format...