Insights From the SIETAR Europa Congress in Valencia (by Bruna Toubia)
When I was eight years old, my grandma used to tell me, “If you are a naughty girl, one day you’ll go to a conference
When I was eight years old, my grandma used to tell me, “If you are a naughty girl, one day you’ll go to a conference
I met Susan Schärli on one early summer Saturday, over a cup of morning tea, to talk about culture. Culture on its own is a
Unlike traditional teams, global virtual teams don’t meet daily at the same location. Global virtual teams have become a common phenomenon in large organizations as well
Having lived abroad for half my life, I tend to look at life through a bicultural lens, which is a great advantage for properly integrating
Living in Switzerland for 8.5 years now, I would like to take this particular opportunity to write about something quite interesting and astonishing: the “Röstigraben”. As
Recently I have been in contact with different multinational companies based in La Côte region in Switzerland, where to my surprise, there were very few
“For us, nothing ever “goes without saying” in a very literal sense” (Nora, 54, Swiss, married to Martin from Hungary). “It’s always give and take,
Immersion and consequent cultural integration for our children seems simple: we move abroad and our children can embrace our ‘living abroad project’ by attending a
No one is better qualified to spread the word about the benefits of membership in SIETAR Switzerland than our own members!