Articles & Studies
BLOG: When the best for our children is far from the best in fact
In a varied and complex present, when the knowledge we learn is getting older faster than ever before, when many of today's jobs under the influence of technology and artificial intelligence won’t exist after ten years, Mario Fondati is looking for an answer to the question of what we can give children to provide they will be ready for life after graduation.
BLOG: How to avoid stereotypical questions in an interview
When Michal Lukáè was writing the first this year’s blog, he was inspired by the book of world famous historian and writer Cyril Northcote Parkinson, author of the so-called Parkinson's laws of bureaucracy. In one of the texts in which he devotes oneself to pursuing a career, with the proper dose of British humor, he describes the selection of candidates by the methods used in the past and at the end of the 20th century. The author moves from them up to today's practices in an interesting way.
BLOG: I abrogate what I abrogated, and I promise what I promised
Manager or leader? What is the difference between them and which one of them we need more in business? How should they behave and how should they act? There are stacks of papers, Word documents, or powerpoint presentations about that. Read what has been written by Mario Fondati, Managing Client Partner at Amrop.