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Great places to work
From cafeteria-style benefits to targeted training, employers are putting more power in employees' hands. Empowerment seems to be what workers want as these great places to work show.

> Bristol-Myers Squibb: Shares in success
> Johnson & Johnson: Power to the people
> McKinsey: Developing potential
> ING: Youth rules
> Nestlé: The graduates' choice
> Philips: Cultivating leaders


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INTERVIEW >
Eliška Hašková Coolidge: "I never look back"
At age 8 she fled communism and went west, where she built a brilliant career - 27 years in service to the US government under five presidents. Eliška Hašková Coolidge, a member of the Czech national elite, is an inspirational conversationalist.
CASE STUDY >
Unicorn: one-of-a-kind solution
Unicorn is a leading Czech IT company. The owners aim to be the biggest, and claim that the key to their success is sticking to their principles, while remaining ready to adapt.
FOCUS >
Faster, more mobile business
With fast-moving business professionals being offered more tools and better technologies to stay in touch, who really needs to go to the office anymore?
PERSPECTIVES >
Marcel Grün:
"I don't know the word relaxation"

The 58-year-old chief of Prague's Observatory and Planetarium, director by day and astronomer by night, claims that if he wants his subordinates to give 100%, then he has to give 150%.
TRAVEL >
The best of Glasgow
From a declining industrial center, Glasgow has been transformed into a forward-looking city and one of the hippest spots in Europe. Architectural styles abound, as well as a burgeoning cultural sector, while some of Scotland's most beautiful mountains, glens, and lochs are easily accessible.
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TRENDS >
Legislation, Internet & Retail

TIME OFF >
Tough competition

PEOPLE >
Monika Golková &
Jiří Michal

 

NET WORTH >
Toys: not for adults only

TECHNO NEWS >
November 2004

COACHING CORNER >
Chasing a promotion

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OFFICE SPACE >
Aesthetic rules

DESIGN >
Rough hewn

ARCHITECTURE >
A superlative spa

DRINKS >
The Bacchus Report: The height of wine-making

CAR OF THE MONTH >
Mercedes A-Class: for ladies and gentlemen

 

HEALTH >
Alternatives to obesity

CULTURAL CALENDAR >
November 2004

OFF THE WALL>
Marie Borenstein, owner of Nostress café

REVIEWS >
Look & Listen

QUOTE, UNQUOTE >
November 2004

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