Just came back from the first EBBF conference for the German speaking world in Berlin. Its title was Führung in einer globalen Wirtschaft – Erfolgsfaktor Mensch(lichkeit).
Speakers came from Germany, Switzerland and Austria. There topics ranged from social entrepreneuship to communication. It began with a World Cafe session on Friday. On Sunday a Swiss project to help people aged over 50 to get back to the workplace was presented. Around 60 people were attending the conference. More reports about the conference are available on the EBBF blog, where you can also downloand Arthur Dahl's presentation about globalisation:
http://ebbf.org/blog/?p=233 and
http://ebbf.org/blog/?p=234
Looking forward to see you at other conference on values in business around Europe soon.
Blog reflecting the travels around the globe of the author, whether for business, education or pleasure. In addition it shows reflections about the current state of the world.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Cold winter
The oaks here in town are carrying great amounts of acorn. According to people who have lived here longer, this is a sign that the winter will be cold and harsch. An interesting change from last winter which was too warm for the season and where we almost had no snow a all.
Tonight was the first time of the season temperatures dropped below freezing in Bremen.
Tonight was the first time of the season temperatures dropped below freezing in Bremen.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Moral Leadership Workshop in Bratislava
Just came back from a long inspirational weekend in Bratislava. The source of inspiration was the Moral Leadership Workshop organised by the EBBF. You can know more about the program following this link:
http://ebbf.org/vbl.html
The first location was flooded, and the organisers managed to find another suitable location, with a nice view of the Devin Castle. Participants came from all over Europe to learn more about ways of applying values in the workplace and exchange experience and ideas.
On my flight back to Germany, there was an interesting article in the Süeddeutsche Zeitung, about the role of leadership, stressing the imporance of values in business.
http://ebbf.org/vbl.html
The first location was flooded, and the organisers managed to find another suitable location, with a nice view of the Devin Castle. Participants came from all over Europe to learn more about ways of applying values in the workplace and exchange experience and ideas.
On my flight back to Germany, there was an interesting article in the Süeddeutsche Zeitung, about the role of leadership, stressing the imporance of values in business.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Pictures of Guatemala
Pictures of the trip to Guatemala have been published on Facebook, you can follow the link below to access them:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38145&l=8d6fb&id=791795443
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38145&l=8d6fb&id=791795443
Friday, July 13, 2007
Copán, Honduras
Leaving Tikal in the early morning I reached the border to Honduras on Thursday in the late evening and entered the coluntry one hour before sunrise. The border crossing went really smoothly. When visiting only the Copan ruins on a trip from Guatemala, a separate piece of paper is used for the stamps, allowing the visitor only a brief view of the country.
In Copan Ruinas, I enjoyed great local food at the Llama del Bosque restaurant.
The ruins of Copán are very great, the buildings are not as tall as in Tikal, on the other hand, the carvings and sculptures are more refined. The story of Copan shows the effects on the environment of mismanaged natural resources, as the city grew, the weather patterns changed, trees were cut, and this precipitated the fall of the city.
And Friday it was time to come back to return to Guatemala, as the flight to Europe will leave on Saturday afternoon. My last night in the country will be in the town of Zacapa, three hours by bus away from the capital. This is a place removed from the tourist crowds, a good place to relax. And the climate is the hottest I had to endure on my trip, some friends there told me that it was in fact the cold season and the real heat was a few months ago.
In Copan Ruinas, I enjoyed great local food at the Llama del Bosque restaurant.
The ruins of Copán are very great, the buildings are not as tall as in Tikal, on the other hand, the carvings and sculptures are more refined. The story of Copan shows the effects on the environment of mismanaged natural resources, as the city grew, the weather patterns changed, trees were cut, and this precipitated the fall of the city.
And Friday it was time to come back to return to Guatemala, as the flight to Europe will leave on Saturday afternoon. My last night in the country will be in the town of Zacapa, three hours by bus away from the capital. This is a place removed from the tourist crowds, a good place to relax. And the climate is the hottest I had to endure on my trip, some friends there told me that it was in fact the cold season and the real heat was a few months ago.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Tikal
Spent two nights in Flores, the department of Peten to visit the Mayan ruins of Tikal. It was really fantastic, the pld temples were really beautiful. It was very interesting to see the jungle, managed to see interesting birds, unfortunately not all accepted to be taken picture of. Pictures of the trip will be added to my Facebook profile upon return in Europe. My next destination is Copan in Honduras which is also famed for beautiful Mayan ruins.
Monday, July 9, 2007
Coban
On friday afternoon I left Guatemala City for Coban by bus. Arrived at night, eveything went fine and I found ahostel to spend the night.
Came back from a week-end in a remote Qeqchi Mayan village in Alta Verapaz at an altitude of 2500 meters. The views were great, the hike in the forest was nice and it was a very interesting way of knowing Mayan culture. Nights were rather cold up there, but as I had warm clothes, everything was fine, though the legs are aching today.
At the Xkape Coban restaurant, I had the chance to taste the local speciality, Kak-Iq, a turkey stew. At the end of the meal, it was possible to enjoy an espresso with cardamon, rather unusual in this part of the world, although Coban is one of the main exporters of this spice worldwide.
Will spend another night in Coban, waiting for a shuttle to Flores, recovering from the hikes and tasting local Mayan cuisine.
Came back from a week-end in a remote Qeqchi Mayan village in Alta Verapaz at an altitude of 2500 meters. The views were great, the hike in the forest was nice and it was a very interesting way of knowing Mayan culture. Nights were rather cold up there, but as I had warm clothes, everything was fine, though the legs are aching today.
At the Xkape Coban restaurant, I had the chance to taste the local speciality, Kak-Iq, a turkey stew. At the end of the meal, it was possible to enjoy an espresso with cardamon, rather unusual in this part of the world, although Coban is one of the main exporters of this spice worldwide.
Will spend another night in Coban, waiting for a shuttle to Flores, recovering from the hikes and tasting local Mayan cuisine.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Ciudad de Guatemala
There is only one day left with the volunteering placement in Guatemala City. Time has gone very fast, the translation of a video about the civil war took wa achieved on time, the NGO communicarte will soon have its video available in English. Tomorrow, Friday, will be the last day at the soup-kitchen.
Tonight I am meeting a friend from business school who lives in the city. We went to the Zona Viva, it was the first time I went to this part of town, except for a quick impression on the way from the airport on a rainy Saturday night two weeks ago.
My stay in Guatemala will extend one week after this placement, and it will be a great oportunity to explore further the Mayan heritage of Central America.
Tonight I am meeting a friend from business school who lives in the city. We went to the Zona Viva, it was the first time I went to this part of town, except for a quick impression on the way from the airport on a rainy Saturday night two weeks ago.
My stay in Guatemala will extend one week after this placement, and it will be a great oportunity to explore further the Mayan heritage of Central America.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Independance Day in Antigua
The mornings are dedicated to our volunteering work. In the afternoons, we are taking part in various cultural activities. Last week, we had a lecture about the histotry of Guatemala, salsa lessons, artistic activities and a trip to the Sabana Grande in Escuintla, near the coast, where the temperatures were much higher than at the altitude of Guatemala City. This week we had a lecture about the medical system of Guatemala.
On this Wednesday, 4th of July, we went to Antigua to visit ruins of former monasteries and churches. Afterwards we went to San Antonio Agua Calientes were we visited some handicraft shop were the traditions of Mayan weddings were explained. Thereafter we learned how to make tortillas and tasted some Guatemalan coffee. In the evening some of us stayed in Antigua for dinner and in order to enjoy the city longer. It was also the occasion for the people form the USA to celebrate the day of their independance.
On this Wednesday, 4th of July, we went to Antigua to visit ruins of former monasteries and churches. Afterwards we went to San Antonio Agua Calientes were we visited some handicraft shop were the traditions of Mayan weddings were explained. Thereafter we learned how to make tortillas and tasted some Guatemalan coffee. In the evening some of us stayed in Antigua for dinner and in order to enjoy the city longer. It was also the occasion for the people form the USA to celebrate the day of their independance.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Lago de Atitlan
After a first week of volunteering work in Guatemala City, I went out of the city for the week-end. Staying in a nice town, Panajachel, in an hotel with view over the lake and its surrounding volcanoes. I discovered Uruguayan cuisine, at the Guajuimbo's restaurant, the food was wonderful. On Sunday, we visited the market of Chichicastenango on our way back to the city. Short before arrival, we saw a volcano erupting. Traffic jams were crazy on the road, we thought that the way back to the city wuld be smooth, but there were works on the road and the traffic was very slow near Tecpan, and then later, the usual traffic jams f the city as people came back from their week-end.
My assignment is twofold. Three days a week I server in a soup kitchen, preparing and serving food to the homeless. The other two days, I am translating videos from Spanish to English. These videos are dealing with the effects of the war on Guatemala and the rights of indigenous people.
My assignment is twofold. Three days a week I server in a soup kitchen, preparing and serving food to the homeless. The other two days, I am translating videos from Spanish to English. These videos are dealing with the effects of the war on Guatemala and the rights of indigenous people.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Volunteering in Guatemala
After a long transatlantic flight, I am slowly recovering from the jet lag. On the flight from Mexico City to Guate, I was positively surprised as I was suddenly given a seat in business class even though I only had an economy ticket. One thing that struck me was that on the way from the airport to our house, our driver ignored all red lights, besides there were almost no people in the streets at around midnight on a Saturday night on one of the major avenues (the 7th) of a capital city.
My volunteering placement in Guatemala City started today. It is a good opportunity to help people and develop new skills. The other volunteers at our base are from the United States and Canada. My Spanish is coming back after months with little practice.
My volunteering placement in Guatemala City started today. It is a good opportunity to help people and develop new skills. The other volunteers at our base are from the United States and Canada. My Spanish is coming back after months with little practice.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Frankfurt Airport
Tonight I am at Frankfurt airport coming back from a business trip in the South, waiting for the plane to Bremen. Tomorrow morning I will leave early to fly to Guatemala where I will do some volunteering work for two or three weeks. The first leg of my journey will be a flight to Frankfurt. Slowly becoming a regular there.
This blog will provide updates of my journey in Latin America. Stay tuned.
This blog will provide updates of my journey in Latin America. Stay tuned.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Rhetoric
Once again, my week-end was dedicated to further education, learning new skills that are useful in both my career and my personal life. The course this Saturday and Sunday was about Rhetoric and Presentation Skills at the local Open University (VHS Bremen). It was really motivating and gave me insights in the way to convince people during presentations.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Back from Prague
Came back from an extended week-end in the Czech Republic, visiting Prague, Hradec Kralove and Brno. Had the opportunity to watch a very interesting musical, Golem. Found a good Afghan restaurant in the city centre, excellent food and service.
Pictures will be posted on Facebook promptly, under the following link:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=25671&l=3702f&id=791795443
Pictures will be posted on Facebook promptly, under the following link:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=25671&l=3702f&id=791795443
Sunday, May 13, 2007
EBBF Conference in Berlin
Yesterday, Saturday, the first meeting of the working group organising the EBBF Conference in German language scheduled on October 26th-28th in Berlin took place in Langenhain near Frankfurt am Main. To know more about the conference, you can visit:
http://www.ebbf.org/events.html?&cHash=0db8611e54&tx_cal_controller[getdate]=20071026&tx_cal_controller[lastview]=list&tx_cal_controller[type]=tx_cal_phpicalendar&tx_cal_controller[uid]=19&tx_cal_controller[view]=event
The title of the conference will be leadership in a global economy - success factor human(ity).
http://www.ebbf.org/events.html?&cHash=0db8611e54&tx_cal_controller[getdate]=20071026&tx_cal_controller[lastview]=list&tx_cal_controller[type]=tx_cal_phpicalendar&tx_cal_controller[uid]=19&tx_cal_controller[view]=event
The title of the conference will be leadership in a global economy - success factor human(ity).
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Golf Tournament
My first golf tournament of the season went well yesterday. Made 11 stableford points, much better than my first tournament which took place last year. I will still need some lessons with the pro in order to improve my handicap.
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Golf
The golf season has started again here in Bremen. Looking forward to playing with you on golf courses in the region.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Monday, January 1, 2007
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