November 17th, 2011
Back to life… and moving on !
After more than two years off this blog for “professional” reasons so to speak, it may be time to move on… I have shifted to other activities and keeping blogging about risk management topics does not longer make sense. Well, not much.
So I’ve decided to move on to another blog, with much more content, pictures, music, videos… Waaaay more fun in short !
It’s called {guerilaz}, check it out now by clicking on the screen capture below!
You might want to check the archive page instead.
Posted by Olivier Falcoz and filed under Business
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Blocked In China…
As widely reported since a few days, Youtube, Blogspot, Tumblr, Livejournal, Xanga, Wordpress, Friendfeed, Flickr, Microsoft's Live.com, the new MS Bing.com and Twitter too, of course are blocked in China. But you can still update Twitter, Facebook, Friendfeed and many other social networks at once with http://ping.fm (works from mobile too). ...
June 3rd, 2009 | No comments yet -
Public Action In China, Who’s The Boss?
If you ever wondered who's making top political decisions in China, "Public action in China: from decision-making to implementation" Valerie Niquet just published is just what you need. Valerie Niquet is Senior Research Fellow at The French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), Sinologist and Japanologist, Doctor in political science and writes about ...
March 10th, 2009 | No comments yet -
Melamime In China Milk, The Return ?
I received a strange mail today from the management of the school my kids are attending in Shanghai: Subject: Soya milk as substitute for milk and yogurt Dear Parents, It has always been our concern to look into our students' health. We try our best to give them healthy and nutritious food/snacks to ...
February 27th, 2009 | No comments yet -
Cambodian Mining, Oil And Corruption
Nothing new, I guess it is the same situation year after year, they just have to change the report's completion date. Coming not as a surprise, Global Witness reports that the corrupt elite of Cambodia, one of the world's most impoverished nations, has laid the groundwork for siphoning off vast ...
February 6th, 2009 | No comments yet -
Kidnapped French Executive In Afghanistan, The Interview
I wrote last June about Johan Freckhaus being kidnapped in Afghanistan. Living in the country for nine years, Johan was fully integrated with the communities, spoke Dari and was devoted himself to the reconstruction of the country. His kidnapping was the more than a surprise. Johan gave an interview last week ...
February 5th, 2009 | No comments yet
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