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We are a premier Czech-Slovak consulting group with strong ties to Austria. Over the past 30 years, we have become one of the best-known and most frequently recommended one-stop-shop Central European boutique consultancies with global reach delivering complex Strategic Leadership, Management and Public Policy services.

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Hospodárske Noviny: Survey: Why I do read Hospodárske noviny

13.3.2009

Martin Krekáč, the President of the Business Aliance of Slovakia and co-founder of JENEWEIN GROUP, responded to a survey question of the daily Hospodárske noviny, which is regularly published on the front page.


Hospodárske Noviny: Survey: Have you reduced your spending because of the crisis?

11.3.2009

In the series How to cope with the crisis, which is regularly published by daily Hospodárske noviny, the editors prepared a survey, in which together with the actress Diana Mórová and the politician and Mayor of the city district Bratislava-Lamač Oľga Keltošová expresses his opinion also Radomír Mako, senior partner of consulting company AMROP HEVER Slovakia.


pravda.sk: How can an employer terminate your contract

10.3.2009

About a hundred employers reported mass layoffs in the period from October 2008 to January 2009. The work thus lost more than 10 000 people. Such is a finding of Ladislava Chvostaľová, manager in the consulting company AMROP HEVER Slovakia, in the introduction of the service article from the area of labour law.


Pravda: Which jobs are threatened by the crisis the most?

10.3.2009

On the labour market, there is much more job-seekers than free jobs. Which positions are affected by the financial and economic crisis the most? Who doesn't have to be afraid of loosing a job? How to find a new job? Ladislava Chvostaľová, manager at consulting company AMROP HEVER Slovakia, helps to find the answers to these and other questions for daily Pravda.


Sme: Fico will determine Slovakia´s label

5.3.2009

The Office of the Government of the Slovak Republic has established a new body to coordinate the presentation of "Slovakia´s label" in abroad. Slovak Ambassador (Ret.) to the U.S.A. and the Chairman of a consulting company FIPRA Slovakia Rastislav Káčer delivers his opinion on the government´s new initiative too.


Televízia Lux: Home at work

4.3.2009

Martin Krekáč, the President of the Business Aliance of Slovakia and co-founder of JENEWEIN GROUP and Róbert Kičina, Executive Director of the Business Aliance of Slovakia were quests in Television Lux studio. An interesting discussion with an editor Matúš Demko filled the content of a publicity program Home at work-about people working in various professions.

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The Slovak Spectator: Crisis will test human capital

2.3.2009

Since the beginning of 2009, Slovakia has been operating in what the finance minister has described as "crisis mode”. The tsunami-like economic crisis which rolled across the Atlantic last year has hit Slovakia harder than market watchers and state officials had been expecting. Martin Krekáč, co-founder of JENEWEIN GROUP gave a speech to this main topic of Carrer & Employment Guide 2009 too.


The Slovak Spectator: Europe's hopes for university reform

2.3.2009

Observers of the Slovak labour market argue that the country's education sector is in urgent need of restructuring. More about this topic spoke Martin Krekáč, co-founder of JENEWEIN GROUP and president of the Business Alliance of Slovakia, and Miroslav Řádek, policy analyst of EPPP and author of the EPPP study.


The Slovak Spectator: The flexible will respond well to crisis

2.3.2009

The Slovak Spectator spoke to Igor Šulík, Managing Partner of consultancy company AMROP HEVER Slovakia, about the challenge for the education sector to respond more effectively to the needs of the labour market, about the impacts that the economic crisis might have on HR firms and why the HR sector is experiencing a kind of renaissance.


The Slovak Spectator: In search of good governance for universities

Miroslav Řádek, Policy Analyst, EPPP – European Public Policy Partnership
2.3.2009

Countries all across Europe have been searching for the best models with which to manage their universities and colleges. More about this topic writes in an article for Career & Employment Guide 2009 Miroslav Řádek, an EPPP policy analyst.