Monthly Archives: July 2010

My Darling Candidates: Tales of a Headhunter

Working as a headhunter, I have got to know a lot of people, I’ve worked with quite a few companies and I’ve made some good friends. It’s an enriching line of work and one that gives you a slightly different perspective on life: you are focused on people’s values, what makes them tick, their hopes [...]

Ideas for the economic debate: a selection of Spanish tapas

Some of the reflections put forward on the Spanish crisis are both headline-making stories in themselves and at the same time generators of debate. Their profundity is such that a high level of knowledge and analysis is required to know if they are valid and true or if their implementation would achieve the desired results.
Two [...]

Business Intelligence Services: THE FUTURE?

In spite of some authors who regard Intelligence Services as something linked to the interests and security of a state, as something developed within a secret society, what is definitely true is that the activity of companies and executives themselves implies using certain elements which are absolutely connected to intelligence, beyond what we could understand [...]

Corporate Social Responsibility. What kind of world do we want for our children?

I have been leafing through the typical Fashion and Luxury magazines while I was on the plane today. After that, I have had the feeling that we are not going the right way. It was a feeling that had to do with the way we are teaching our kids, which does not seem to be [...]