Should the media (also) cheer us up? Media froth, small talk, short-termism, political quarrels, social plans, unemployment, ... is it possible, without minimising the difficulties, to turn the spotlight to talk about the France that is undertaking and succeeding? On Mondays I pay particular attention to the news because I have an editorial to write. Continue reading La responsabilité des Médias sur notre Moral …
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Shut up, we are debating!
Today everyone wants to communicate, to give their opinion without listening to that of their interlocutor, sometimes in a cacophony. It is a time of radicalisation and opposition. Prejudices are on the rise and debates, too time-consuming, are becoming rare. It has never been so easy to make oneself heard, but it is ... Continue reading Taisez-vous, nous débattons !
Get lost, poor thing!
"On Monday, Libération said to Bernard Arnault, who is applying for Belgian nationality, "Get out of here, you rich idiot! This Tuesday, the daily newspaper did it again with a front page headline "Bernard, if you come back, we'll cancel everything! A media coup revealing an era of radicalisation and partisan entrenchment. There are front pages that make the ... Continue reading Casse-toi pauv’Une !
10 lessons to be learned from PSA's good reaction to Montebourg
Beyond the strategies, what counts above all is the sincerity and accuracy of the discourse of company directors. Companies, especially the "big ones", are, and will undoubtedly continue to be, under pressure. The recent news of the PSA group brings us some interesting lessons on how to manage such situations. 1 - Show that the ... Continue reading Les 10 leçons à tirer de la bonne réaction de PSA face à Montebourg