In this issue, we approach International Women’s Day in a slightly different way. We reflect on what women in the modern, digitally accelerated world truly need – from space for balance and understanding to the role they play in shaping relationships, society, and the business environment as well. At the same time, we bring an interview with the Minister for Digital Transformation, Ksenija Klanfer, where we open the question of how technology and the digitalization of the state can remain primarily in the service of people.
Mila Triller, Newsletter Editor
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What understanding women teaches us about relationships, loyalty and business
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Several years ago I heard a simple sentence somewhere: If you want to understand a society, observe how it treats women. This does apply also to families, relationships – and surprisingly often to business.
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Digitalization in the Service of People: An Interview with the Slovenia's Minister of Digital Transformation
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I experience digitalization in my personal life as a vital part of the era we live in. I have always been interested in advanced technologies, primarily through the lens of how they can improve processes…
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„What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make."
— Jane Goodall
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Women’s day without flowers: what women truly need in the digital age
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If you expect a text that will end with advice to buy flowers, book a dinner and write a nice greeting card – you are free to stop reading here. Because this text is not about that. Every year world pauses…
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Why the $35 Billion "Experience" Boom Is Killing the Bouquet
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Insights into digital transformation and its impact on business, work, and daily life — with the human in mind. The focus is on smart digital solutions, balance in the digital world, health, and conscious use of technology. Stay up to date with trends.
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