Introducing GENERATION i
We live in a society where borders have become a thing of the past. These old lines on dusty maps remain merely an administrative factor. Denmark is experiencing the turmoil that comes with being a multicultural society and it may […]
We still need an International Women’s Day!
The empowerment of women in the western world is one of the most astonishing revolutions in modern history. Millions of women across the world who were once dependent on men have taken control of their own fates and risen to […]
Thoughts on becoming successful–pt. 3/3: The TOP model
Sorry for the silence. I could come with a lot of excuses but I will not. I just hope you will enjoy the last of three posts on becoming successful. Enjoy reading!
Was Lost But Now I’m Found
A self-taught fashion designer, Marianne Ingeborg Gerda, is a force to be reckoned with on the Scandinavian fashion scene. Others are taking notice, having recently expanded her market to include the store Asisa, located in Osaka, Japan as well as selected stores in Denmark, Germany and Norway. Be sure to check her limited edition tees for sale at Trailerpark.
NYC Like You’ve Never Seen
Everyone wants to visit NYC and rightly so. From secret password bars on the Lower East Side to break dancers on the subway, NYC is definitely filled with entertainment. We thought it would be a nice treat to list a Top 10 List from two different perspectives; one from a New Yorker and the other from a Dane.
Calling on the Creatives
How a speed innovation challenge is exercising the creative gene!
The artrepreneur’s toolkit
How one school is linking its graduates with online networks that accelerate their careers.
Now that’s what I call a good application!
What makes a good application? There’s no simple answer to that question. But this application might give you a clue.
Thoughts on becoming successful – pt. 2/3: 8 to be great
In my last post I shared with you the McKinsey study on why some corporate hot-shots had made it big. In this post I will summarize the findings from an interesting study among TEDsters!
Lou Lou Harbour
What happens when you just aren’t happy with the educational path you have chosen for yourself? Meet Lou Lou Harbour and find out what!