An ideal manager today is up to 35 years old, is a good boss and knows how to organize business. Already at 40 he comes to a higher level of
Michael Polt: Separate the economy from the government
Michael Polt, the American Ambassador to Serbia, considers that the government should not directly rule the free, market economy, but to provide favourable conditions. Only the private sector accelerates economic
Voja Žanetić: When things are leaking in marketing…
Marketing differs from other professions in that you are constantly facing a challenge, that you are constantly at the beginning of something
Zoran Drakulić: A year of big investments
If we realize all we have planned, by the end of 2008 we could reach a 1.5 billion, perhaps even 2 billion turnover
Zoran Petrović: There is room for five to ten players
Apart from some domestic banks with majority foreign ownership and brokerage houses, there are also Slovenian and Croatian investors interested in forming funds
Bo Anderson: Companies contest, citizens profit
Rivalry between operators is good for Serbia because it accelerates its growth and lowers the prices for five million users
George Bobwash: Privatization is like marriage
George Bobwash, director of “TriGranit” considers that fundamental changes are made in the first and second week on taking over a company. When someone tries to change the rules in
David Webb: The British are missing their chances
David Webb, a consultant in the PR Agency MmD, considers that the view of Serbia in Britain at the moment is not realistic. The real risk is far smaller than
Research: Shortage of managers
Being a manager until a few years ago meant having good contacts and in that way closing all deals. Today being a manager means both having contacts and skill, but