Leadership

Why the International Court is our best option

Greek-Turkish relations have been through all sorts of phases since 1974, but they mainly tend to be trapped in a vicious cycle of negativity and misconceptions, while the middling prospects of a resolution strengthen the belief that dialogue is futile and that a win for one side automatically means a loss for the other. In short, it is a zero-sum game.

Tourism management plan

The Tourism Ministry this week presented the framework for the management of tourism destinations, known as Destination Management and Marketing Organization (DMMO). It is aimed at promoting tourism spots, attracting visitors and developing a sustainable regional economy to the benefit of local communities.

Such a body is meant to have 10 main objectives:

The leadership challenge of managing talents

By Dr Pierre Casse, IEDC Professor and Elnura Irmatova, IEDC Research Assistant Talents? "You are what you are, but you do not know it" Talents are essentially what people have that can be activated and used to make a difference for themselves and other people including organizations and societies They are innate abilities and acquired ones. They are very often consolidated through experience.

PwC: Greek CEOs optimistic about economies and businesses

Greek CEOs are also optimistic about the recovery of the economies, according to the results of the 24th Annual Report of CEO of PwC, Specifically, one year after the onset of the pandemic, 75% of Greek CEOs, in harmony with global CEOs, express their optimism recording a large increase compared to last year's pessimistic outlook where the corresponding index reached only 23%.

Greek PM hints at cabinet reshuffle

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has suggested that he could carry out a reshuffle of his conservative cabinet.
Asked during his visit to Israel Tuesday about media speculation on the issue, Mitsotakis said, "as you know, I make my decisions on the mountain, but now it is summer."
"But you are using the wrong word; the right one is 'corrective moves'," the premier added.

Editorial: Europe’s big day

Immersed in the contradictions and dogmatism of its richer member-states, the European Union did not at first act with the decisiveness that was necessary in order to respond effectively to the coronavirus pandemic.

Moreover, until now it has not taken the necessary measures to address the countless economic and social repercussions of the crisis.

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