Issue #4
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Changing Media in the BalticsBy Heikki Sal-Saller At the beginning of the year, I wrote an article for a popular Internet portal asking for only good news. People were simply tired of depressing bad news. Another trend we are seeing emerge at an even faster rate than in the past is marketers turning to the Internet. Last summer, This means one thing for print media-a lack of advertising. Newspaper circulations are diminishing and some magazines with limited audiences have already closed in Estonia. Marketing data suggests that the ad market in Estonia has decreased by 30 percent to 40 percent. |
Tough Love with the Omniscient Pablo PistachioWe had a news conference the other day, and though my boss had something important to say, he didn't get quoted as much as the other company on the platform. Publisher's Letter I read in our own magazine that the days of e-mail are numbered, succumbing to Facebook and other social networks' incessant and often voyeuristic chatter.Keeping the Sky from Falling: Rules of Leadership The current economic crisis, as it relates to Ukraine, is as deep, as wide and as long as the prognosis of the loudest voice at your local watering holeHow to Survive in Risky Markets For some, living and working in Eastern Europe is hardly more than a 15-minute career layover, a ticket to be punched before moving on to a juicer assignment, perhaps that big office in corporate headquartersPeter the Great: Management As a management guru, Peter the Great was a corker: He used the whip, banishment to Siberia and beheading as motivational tools - and that was for the employees he liked. Others he tortured first.Making the Most of YouTube Anyone can post a video on YouTube, but with tens of thousands of videos being uploaded daily, it can difficult to get your video noticedTransplants could bring a better life for more Ukrainians Ask any Ukrainian citizen about the most important things in his or her life and invariably good health will be near the top of the list. However, Ukrainians who suffer from major diseases such as kidney and liver...Previous issues |
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