Tag archive for planning

Right track?

Right track?

Ok, so… Let me recap this again: the manual with steps to follow, the colours with a legend to refer to, me walking you through each what-if scenario you came up with, and your willingness to cut from chaotic scrambling at the event kick-off the…

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Paris 2024, la force du rêve

Paris 2024, la force du rêve

A strong dream. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3saeou_la-force-du-reve_news/

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“Be impeccable with your word”

“Be impeccable with your word”

Following a rather short campaign, Canada just recently switched Prime Minister and it made the world look twice. From outside of our borders, Justin Trudeau certainly seems young and his election is still stirring multiple reactions. From within the country, thanks to social media, these elections…

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Travel, travel, travel

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Pierra Creta

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Playing for change

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Ready. Set. Wait!

Ready. Set. Wait!

Planning events is a thing I do: without assuming anything (it has proved to lead to relative disasters), I plan, forecast, manage, amend, rewrite, negotiate, suggest, coordinate and implement project phases, define milestones and deliver as per my client’s desiderata. Pretty basic. What is less…

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Sit back, relax and enjoy the flight

Sit back, relax and enjoy the flight

38,000 feet in the air, watching the snow-capped mountains through the window: I am on my way home for a short time, coming back from a business meeting in another part of the continent, in the middle of other beautiful mountains. The captain invited us,…

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Just relax…

Just relax…

Yes, we can talk about meditation, deep breath, yoga and other East-inspired practices to calm down and get through any potentially perceived tense situation. Like anything else, it takes repetition, some kind of a process, to reach a certain level of mastery. My years of…

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Logistics safari

Logistics safari

As we just “celebrated” the 20th. anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, the logistics function within the humanitarian field is resonating louder and louder these days. It draws some politician’s attention, definitely some journalists’ too, and it touches people: the ones being assisted in the potential…

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