Madrid, Spain Ihad already mentioned in my welcome post that I am firm believer in Micro-SMEs (by that I mean those tiny companies that are also called things like freelancers… read more →
Brussels, Belgium This is the second part of my trilogy on PPPS, following on from Public-Private Sector Partnerships (PPPs) “Who pays for and who finances our infrastructures?” and in which we are… read more →
Seville, Spain. Today I continue with my trilogy on Public-Private Sector Partnerships (PPPs) that I began with my posts entitled “Who pays for and who finances our infrastructures?” and the… read more →
Agra, India The mark of a developed country is not cars for the poor, rather the rich using public transport With regards to economic theory, public transport is termed an… read more →
Chiriquí, Panama We are in the middle of the Yuletide period. As such, I would like to add a touch of festive fun to the proceedings and talk about some… read more →
Seville, Spain. Today I am dedicating this post to Peter Drucker, the Austrian lawyer and sage from the twentieth century considered as the great philosopher of company management. For this… read more →
Seville, Spain. With this article we would like to combine the viewpoints of the tender operator and consultant on the issue of Public – Private Partnerships (PPP). We shall explain… read more →
Seville, Spain. The world changes, evolves, transforms at breakneck speed at the same time as connections between persons increase. The universalisation of internet, firstly, and internet mobile networks, at the… read more →
Seville, Spain. This article has been written in tandem with the renowned company management and human resources guru, Ouassif Ziani, Head of the Human Resources Department at Blue Sea Hotels.… read more →
Tarija, Bolivia. This time, it is my pleasure to talk with my partner at S3Transportation, Jose F. Papi, who also happens to serve as Chairman of the recently-created Smart Transportation… read more →