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  • Letter from Australia: Arriving at Melbourne


    Letter from Australia: Arriving at Melbourne

    Melbourne, “Truly English it looks as yet, at first sight at any rate.” Arriving from London, John Martineau reaches in November 1866 the city of Melbourne after a 3-month journey on board of a sailing ship. “After a long, wearisome voyage, the first impression is almost one of disappointment at having come so far only… Read more …

  • A dangerous and failed landing in Cuzco, a closed airport in Arequipa: welcome to Tacna


    A dangerous and failed landing in Cuzco, a closed airport in Arequipa: welcome to Tacna

    From a distance, Tacna could be called a border town. Close to the Chilean border, there is little escaping the sand of the coastal desert of Peru that surrounds the city. The city is clearly the economic center of the region and home to a significant mining industry. Using its last breath, the Caplina River… Read more …

  • De week van Bert: de wereld is een schouwtoneel


    De week van Bert: de wereld is een schouwtoneel

    Het radionieuws. Nieuwe versoepelingen, lang leve de vrijheid. Tussen de opgang van de taliban en festivals met meer dan 75.000 bezoekers is er kort aandacht voor de Corona cijfers. De cijfers worden vrolijk voorgelezen, alsof het de winnende lotto nummers betreft. De opgewekte toon waarmee ook de hospitalisaties worden aangekondigd is de aanzet voor een… Read more …

Posts in English

  • First class: Bert as Professor (II)

    As a part of the “Doing Business with South America”, I gave three seminars (in Spanish!!!) at my former University (EHSAL). It was the second time I was invited to teach future business leaders on Latin America. It was a very enriching experience and I enjoyed it very much. First hand I experienced that a…

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  • Jobs and Education

    You keep hearing that society’s greatest tasks are educating people and getting them jobs. That’s great. Two things people hate to do: go to school and go to work. –George Carlin.

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  • The President as Change Manager.

    In Change Management, part of the most difficult tasks is to have all stakeholders, groups or even “couplings” within an institution or company to think alike. If managing a company is already a daunting task, imagine how difficult it is to only change certain aspects of day-to-day operations of big enterprises. As you might know,…

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Posts in Spanish

  • Así será 2017: la pobreza intelectual se consolida

    2017, desde mi realidad. Habló en 1939 Frida Kahlo de los artistas franceses durante su estancia en palabras no muy halagadoras. En una de sus cartas a su amante Nickolas Muray, escribe “It was worthwhile to come here only to see why Europe is rottening, why all this people – good for nothing – are…

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  • La proa visionaria: La Cumbre que no fue

    Hace unos seis años tuve la oportunidad de hablar personalmente con Enrique Iglesias en la sede del SEGIB en Madrid. Un hombre abierto, acojedor y sensato con una visión clara para un continente que ama de todo corazón. Y tiene razón cuando dice que la Cumbre Iberoamericana no fracasó por la ausencia de un número…

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  • Qué pena con Vds. (I): La Colombia feroz de José Manuel Martín Medem

    En su nuevo libro “Colombia feroz”, José Manuel Martín Medem analiza la historia política de Colombia y intenta explicar la situación de hoy a través de los acontecimientos de ayer. José Martin Medem va más allá de la historia muy conocida. Según él, la democratización del país empieza con la candidatura de Jorge Eliécer Gaitán…

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