An art swap on the cliffs of Brseč
Croatia's most important contemporary sculptor Ljubo de Karina and the Munich artist Esteban Kleist decide to exhibit in each other's homes.
Now writing on historical preservation of Croatia's rich architectural legacy, as well as other stories related to Croatia in transition. In the past, I have written across the range for media in South Africa, Australia, England and Germany. From 2002 until 2014, I was a writer and editor at Business Spotlight, a business magazine based in Munich, Germany. Thereafter, I worked for a variety of corporate clients. Areas of special interest: management trends, global business, social and economic change, intercultural communication, working life issues, human interest.
Croatia's most important contemporary sculptor Ljubo de Karina and the Munich artist Esteban Kleist decide to exhibit in each other's homes.
Many bikers all over Europe are now excitedly planning their biking holiday to Croatia this summer. How many will be killed this year?
Corona meant good business for a small DIY store in Labin, Istria. Long live family businesses! They are the real heroes of the Croatian economy.
Lime is one of the world's oldest building materials. A visit to a lime kiln in Istria, Croatia, which has been built to ancient specifications.
"Russians don't want to be citizens of a weak country" - Nina Kruscheva, granddaughter of Nikita Khruschev (commissioned)
Sex, Alzheimer's, loneliness – the boomer generation's joys and fears get star billing
Fairytales gathered by a Brothers Grimm contemporary make their worldwide debut
Mandela's messages are more relevant today than ever.
Time - our most precious resource. Are we using it properly?
"In economic crises, managers often go through an internal crisis"
Does the Indian government have the magic wand needed to meet the country's diverse needs?
From "less is more" to "less is a bore" (extract)
"Excessive luxury is to real luxury what pornography is to eroticism" (extract)
I used to joke that the most dangerous person on South African roads was my mother.
"The line between being right and being self-righteous can be very thin"
"We'd have fewer major crises if we had more women leaders"
Alex is a lazy, cheating, ungrateful, thieving vandal who lives with his mother. Alex is Greek. A look at Greek stereotypes amid its financial meltdown.
Talented musicians create music across ethnic lines
Interview with Shashank Joshi , a doctoral student of international relations at Harvard University's Department of Government on the Arab Spring.
Intercultural communication: What makes the Chinese tick?
"Germans look for marijuana in your cigarettes; In Dutch coffee shops, they look for tobacco in your joints"
Intercultural Communication: what makes the Brazilians tick?
"It’s hard to find somewhere in the world where cheetahs can live safely"
Al Gore's The Future explains the world's problems but is thin on solutions
Who are we in our work, family and private lives?
A reformed lobbyist argues the case against.
The water tank as a powerful medium for a water-related social message.
The interest in "going green" rises and falls with the oil price (extract)
"Almost all firms are bad at innovation" - an interview with Larry Keely (extract)
"To say business schools are the root cause of the financial crisis is simplistic nonsense" (extract)
Don't do it for your CV, do it to enrich yourself
"After school I became this superhero called “SER” — that’s my graffiti signature"
"Europe needs more managers who can stand back and generalize; America, needs fewer who do this"
"For centuries a culture of giving helped develop Egypt" - commissioned piece
"Big mama Merkel as the queen of Europe? Most French hate the idea" - commissioned piece
What do the objects on a desk say about what is on your mind? (extract)
Started over 400 years ago, Avedis Zildjan is America's oldest firm (extract)
"Economic hitman" John Perkins talks about America's secret empire (extract)
"For us, a bad day of golfing is good business"
Stress is now one of the main sources of work-related illnesses (extract)