It is a generally accepted fact that Central and Eastern Europe have a higher share of complaints about conformity to international standards of business and social behavior. This is certainly a consequence of the previous era with restricted access to business activity and Western norms.While there is no shortage of business talent, fast promotion, and growing remuneration, there are equally important skills required to succeed at the most senior levels- both locally and internationally. The “ Small Things” such as ignored replies to communications, the missing thank you note, or inappropriate attire speak to the individual’s standards and character…and often can close the most coveted doors when ignored.
Lifestyles Magazine® interviews an international authority on the subject, Ms. Eliška Hašková-Coolidge. Read more…
INVESTING IN CLASSIC CARS
It seems like the worst of times for investing in anything equipped with a gas tank: Saab has filed for bankruptcy;the U.S. Big Three continue to behave like the Three Blind Mice, running wild with SUVs, corporate bonuses, and denials of global warming ; and the big Japanese manufacturers, renowned for their impeccable quality, are recalling thousands of mysteriously flawed vehicles: faulty brakes, faulty air-bags – and even cars which won’t stop accelerating. At the moment, as they say in East Texas, I wouldn’t touch a new car with a ten foot pole.
But antique cars? Well, that’s another story. Basking in the glory and romance of the olden days, these beauties of engineering represent all the proof you need that they don’t make them like they used to. Read more…


















