Eventos

28/May/2009
A Dream for Turkiye

Presentado por Stefano D'Anna

Presentation of Prof. Stefano E. D’Anna
Rector of The European School of Economics, London
Guest Speaker: dinner May 28, 2009

 

A Dream for Turkiye

    The global financial and economic crisis that the world is facing is in reality a crisis of values due to the scarcity of real leaders, to a shortage of committed men capable of approaching business as if they were serving a cause; with competence, efficiency, honesty, in one word: integrity.

    The wealth of a nation is not its exports, industrial production capacity, plenty of natural resources. The real wealth of a nation is its capacity to produce healthy emotional individuals, men and women who dream and love; doubtless, fearless people capable of conceiving brave ideas of committing themselves to their realization with all their strength.

   The ‘dream’ is the most real thing there is.

   We dream of a Turkiye playing a key role in the world’s human development and global economic progress. We dream of a Turkish economy led by integrity and fearlessness, as engraved in the first word of the Turkish national anthem: Korkma. We dream of a new generation of whole, healthy, ethical leaders, visionaries, pragmatic dreamers forged in Turkiye through a specific research centre and a unique educational program, to be an example to the world.

Notícia - Imprensa

11/08/2010
New edition in German
01/08/2010
Article in Tempo: Mutluluğun
01/07/2010
Article in Tempo: GELECEĞİN


Online Store

The book is available for you in your own language:
English
Deutsch
Ελληνικά
Italiano
Français
Portugês
Română
Türkçe

ou contate seu editor local, no Brasil: www.proliberaeditora.com.br

Your Online Orders

E-mail
Order No.


Eventos

15/10/2010
Timeless Leadership e Corporate Longevity Seminar
20/02/2010
The power of doing - Sossio Mosca
29/01/2010
Timeless Leadership e Corporate Longevity in Milan

Sonhos no Blog

25/08/2010

12/08/2010

12/08/2010

Newsletter Subscribe/Unsubscribe

E-mail
Subscribe Unsubscribe