by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership, Media Interviews
“With the train from France,Come, children, let’s play,The books on the fire…” This is how a song from my childhood goes. Summer vacation was the climax of our journey through the school year. Summer meant “hanging up the books,” at least the...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership, Coaching, Media Interviews
”Who’s afraid of public speaking? Delivering a great speech is like making a delicious soup with all the right ingredients. Ah, wait, I don’t actually know how to make soup! But back in high school, I loved making green walnut jam. How did I make it? Someone taught...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership, Media Interviews
”At a recent event I attended, the speakers, who were all women, discussed resilience. They brought up their grandmothers, women who had lived through World War II, lost everything they had, and raised small children during that time. They had to start over from...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership, Coaching, Media Interviews
“The illiterates of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and learn again,” wrote Alvin Toffler in the 20th century. It’s a more apt statement than ever. In an age where technology is...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership, Coaching, Media Interviews
”The kaleidoscope is a cylindrical optical device made up of mirrors and several small parts of different colours and shapes. The combinations of these pieces, when you twist the kaleidoscope, create multiple, always surprising, captivating images. I have always been...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership, Coaching, Media Interviews
“Musicians don’t retire. They stop when they don’t have music in them anymore.” (Louis Armstrong) I recently reviewed the film The Intern. If you haven’t seen it, I recommend it, Robert de Niro and Anne Hathaway are adorable. Ben...