Face-to-Face Networking in the Web 3.0 Era

How do we create lasting social connections and professional and personal relations? How does technology affect business by transforming people into objects? Motto: “Everything is going to trash, and I don’t want in.” Diego Gutierrez, the author of the script for episode 18 of season 5 (2004), “Disposable”, of the American series “Judging Amy”, the… Read More Face-to-Face Networking in the Web 3.0 Era

Improving the Image of NGOs by Means of Public Relations

In line with the series of articles dedicated to NGOs that I will publish this spring with What to avoid in sponsorship and how to convince sponsors, I am prefacing that content with today’s article, which, although it may seem somewhat theoretical, is actually based on experience – and the correlation between theory and experience is what… Read More Improving the Image of NGOs by Means of Public Relations

10 Things I Do Not Think Are Important for One’s Success in Life. Part II

Hello! I started writing about an exciting topic: which values ​​are NOT needed for success … against popular beliefs that some might have. I’m doing a little recap of the first part, which you can read here. 1. Not to be laughed at. 2. The fear of making mistakes. 3. The fear of criticism. 4.… Read More 10 Things I Do Not Think Are Important for One’s Success in Life. Part II

The Difference Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation

When you have a team of people working in task-oriented activities, such as specific projects requiring phases and deadlines, it’s essential to use a few necessary tools. Intrinsic motivation is the one that makes people act on their own initiative. It makes them happy and proud to be working on a particular project or for… Read More The Difference Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation

Tell Me Who Recommends You So I Can Tell You How Much I Will Buy

Motto: “Others should praise you and not your mouth, a stranger and not your lips.” Advice nr 21, 100 orthodox bits of advice It is probably a common business practice to be asked, “for whom have you worked,” to observe the experience in the field. When you have worked on a known project, the potential… Read More Tell Me Who Recommends You So I Can Tell You How Much I Will Buy