Each time I go to America, I can’t help humming a tune to myself. A short while ago, New York put me in mind of a Frank Sinatra song. Today it is: If you’re going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair The artist – Scott McKenzie, of course, the […]

Each time managers are showered with statuets and certificates of excellence (awarded these days by trade journals), I wonder what is at the bottom of their outstanding achievements. What is at the heart of a manager’s success? How much does he or she owe to knowledge, to hard work, to talent, or perhaps to luck? […]

I have very good news for all of you: contrary to what you might have expected by following the news, the global economy is doing well and everything seems to suggest we can make optimistic forecasts for the future. If the thought that – global economy aside – we certainly cannot say the same about […]

A short while ago I wrote about Wall Street, recalling the wonderful song New York, New York. Meanwhile, my next trip, this time to a place less far away, brings thoughts of a stock market. – Where to, now? – To Karpacz. – To Karpacz? What can Karpacz possibly have in common with a stock […]

There are sports disciplines where everything is more or less clear. For example, track and field: the winner is the first athlete to cross the finishing line, jump over the highest-placed bar, throw a strangely-shaped object furthest. Citius, altius, fortius, says an olympic motto – faster, higher, stronger. If only everything in the world was […]

I am feeling upbeat today. Why, you might ask? Because the Christmas-New Year idleness is over. That is, I don’t mean to say that Christmas is all about doing nothing, because, how shall I put it, however modern and workaholic we women might be today, we are still the principle purveyors of Christmas cheer and […]

Swept under the red tide of the troubled Chinese stock markets data, buried under the volcanic ash spewed out by the financial turmoil in Greece, and starved of oxygen by the climate of uncertainty which prevails in some EU member states groaning under their debt load is other interesting news which doesn’t grab our headlines. […]

I have been following daily the unfolding migrant humanitarian crisis and like many other people I have mixed feelings. I wish they weren’t turned back from Europe’s borders and left to fend for themselves. I am thinking of our aging nations and of the chance these new, dynamic and success-hungry people might open up for […]