burazer Posted March 8, 2013 Posted March 8, 2013 pa nije problem profesija, ljudi rade svasta. problem je besomucno i potpuno pogresno kalibrisano reklamiranje te svoje profesije. mislim, sta god da je cilj, da se drugi zainteresuju, da se odbrani ili iz drugog ugla osvetli milivojevic, da se poradi na samopromociji, da se ljubi a ne zaljubi, you name it - ovo kripticno, samodovoljno dobacivanje sa balkona samo odbija, iritira, bash. Ceo svet je pozornica i svi muškarci i žene su samo glumci koji ulaze i izlaze sa scene. Za svoje vreme svako odigra različite uloge.Š.O.k. @gagored....ja sedim na balkonu i gledam predstavu. koju, šta je na sceni, hamletu opet nešto nije po volji pa čulom mirisa budi svoje reči, 'milivojević je fašista'. ko je inspicijent, kripticno dobacujem....?
Kelt Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 Na stranu sa time da li se nekome Milivojević dopada ili ne, on pokušava da na srpsko tržište plasira nov pravac, koji je u Americi poznat već decenijama. Problematiku svoje profesije pokušava da primeni na svakodnevni život i, naravno, zaradi na prodaji knjiga. Ima pomalo i sreće što mu je zanimanje takvo da je primenljivo na popularne teme. Od drugih mi pada na um jedino Dubravka Stojanović.U suštini, knjige koje pišu domaći stručnjaci se svode uglavnom na udžbenike. Ono malo što postoji (poput knjiga Jove Toševskog) je upropašćeno jeftinim forama i populizmom, uprkos nekim naučnim činjenicama. Recimo, Toševski je radio histološku i anatomsku analizu ženskih i muških mozgova i tu ima šta da se kaže, ali nastup i literarni stil su na nivou knjiga Mire Marković.
Kelt Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 Knjige koje se bave svakodnevnim problemima iz ugla profesionalca. Svakodnevnim ili ne baš toliko svakodnevnim, ali u svakom slučaju pisano tako da opšta populacija to razume. Kao kad bi ti napisao knjigu o orezivanju voćki i greškama koje prave srpski seljaci farmeri.
Indy Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 @KeltTo znaci da mislis na neku pop-psihologiju, Dr. Phil, i te sheme? Mislim (ako to mislis), onda za to moze biti da postoji trziste. Nisam strucnjak za psihologiju ni najmanje, ali onaj tekst koji je linkovan ovde na pocetku mi nije simpa, drugim recima nisam ciljano trziste (kao sto nisam ni za Dr. Phila, premda je simpatican cova). Dr. Phil has galvanized millions of people to 'get real.'
Aineko Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 Knjige koje se bave svakodnevnim problemima iz ugla profesionalca. Svakodnevnim ili ne baš toliko svakodnevnim, ali u svakom slučaju pisano tako da opšta populacija to razume.Kao kad bi ti napisao knjigu o orezivanju voćki i greškama koje prave srpski seljaci farmeri.pa kao pozadinu opisao sliku gde srpski seljak farmer od ranog jutra orezuje po vocnjaku a u podne mu srpska seljanka farmerica donosi rucak i poji ga ladnom vodom? (jer bi tako bilo blize trenutno popultnim tradicionalnim vrednostima pa strava za marketing. tako ja shvatam ovog Milija)
Kelt Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 pa kao pozadinu opisao sliku gde srpski seljak farmer od ranog jutra orezuje po vocnjaku a u podne mu srpska seljanka farmerica donosi rucak i poji ga ladnom vodom? (jer bi tako bilo blize trenutno popultnim tradicionalnim vrednostima pa strava za marketing. tako ja shvatam ovog Milija)To. A onda usput u maloj porciji natukneš kako se obrazuje kruna drveta i kako se podrezuju kajsije a kako šljiva. A to objašnjavaš komšijama kad se peče rakija i čekate gibanicu.
Turnbull Posted March 11, 2013 Author Posted March 11, 2013 (edited) pa kao pozadinu opisao sliku gde srpski seljak farmer od ranog jutra orezuje po vocnjaku a u podne mu srpska seljanka farmerica donosi rucak i poji ga ladnom vodom? (jer bi tako bilo blize trenutno popultnim tradicionalnim vrednostima pa strava za marketing. tako ja shvatam ovog Milija) :lolol:Odlična fora. Ali u stvari to pokazuje ozbiljniju razliku između poljoprivrednih saveta i saveta koji se tiču življenja dobrog života, i odnosa sa drugim ljudima. Ovi prvi su, naravno, čisto instrumentalni, i kao takvi neproblematični. Oni drugi, pak, nisu. Ovde ti Dr Zoća neminovno prodaje neke vrednosti, ali ne onako kako ti SPC prodaje svoje vrednosti - neskriveno i eksplicitno - nego perfidno, pod okriljem "neutralne" nauke. Što rek'o Kinsi u onom super biopicu - it's morality disguised as fact.Bojim se da je ovo samo izgovor za vraćanje u onu Kantovu "samonametnutu nezrelost". Doktore, recite mi kako da živim! I doktor kaže, uglavnom isto što i tradicionalni autoriteti, ali ovaj put oslanjajući se na autoritet nauke - deca da poštuju starije, žene da poštuju muževe, rađajte se i množite, itd, sve u tom stilu.Edit: BTW, lajk za avatar! Edited March 11, 2013 by Syme
fonTelefon Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 Former Lehman Brothers CFO Erin Callan joined in the ongoing public debate on work-life balance this week, telling the world she had regrets over the sacrifices she made for success, and prompting renewed buzz on the topic. “I can’t make up for lost time,” she wrote in a Sunday New York Times opinion piece, “Is There Life After Work?” In it, Callan, who resigned as CFO in 2008, describes how work always came first for her, often at the expense of family, friends and her marriage (which eventually ended in divorce). It also got in the way of her starting a family, though she is now remarried and has stepchildren.“I missed having a child of my own,” she writes. “I am 47 years old, and Anthony and I have been trying in vitro fertilization for several years. We are still hoping.”“If employees lean in, only to keel over on to the boardroom table out of fatigue, something is wrong,” writes Andrew Hill in the Financial Times Monday, referencing the title of Sandberg’s new tome. “The book and Ms. Callan’s lament expose a problem with the system, not just with the people in it. Managers ought to be creating the conditions to get the best work from all staff, not simply to extract the most work from a determined few. If employees are driven, or drive themselves, to unproductive and unhappy extremes, the whole corporate economy suffers.”Chiming in for Bloomberg Business Week, Sheelah Kolhatkar writes, “No one could have ever accused Callan of not ‘leaning in.’ The daughter of a New York City police officer and a stay-at-home mom, Callan grew up in Queens, N.Y., and then attended Harvard and New York University law school.” She added, “For most of history, it was men who were sometimes known for working themselves to death. Perhaps it’s a perverse triumph of feminism that women feel free to do the same.”Aimee Groth of Business Insider called Callan’s piece “chilling,” and declared, “She's living proof of why people need to protect their work-life balance.”Callan, whom the Daily News refers to as “the Greta Garbo of the fiscal meltdown,” went from Lehman Brothers to Credit Suisse for a short stint before basically disappearing from public view. That’s when, writes Patricia Sellers on CNN Money, who profiled Callan for Fortune in 2010, she “quit that job, and never looked back,” eventually marrying her firefighter boyfriend whom she knew from high school and settling down for a quiet life in Florida. Several Tweets linking to her piece asked some version of, “Whatever happened to Erin Callan?”She explains how work took over her life gradually in the New York Times piece. “I didn’t start out with the goal of devoting all of myself to my job. It crept in over time,” she writes. “Each year that went by, slight modifications became the new normal. First I spent a half-hour on Sunday organizing my e-mail, to-do list and calendar to make Monday morning easier. Then I was working a few hours on Sunday, then all day. My boundaries slipped away until work was all that was left.”She also writes, “Sometimes young women tell me they admire what I’ve done. As they see it, I worked hard for 20 years and can now spend the next 20 focused on other things. But that is not balance. I do not wish that for anyone.”
Leia Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 Zanimljivo da se ta work-life balance prica zapodene samo kad je zena u pitanju. Verovatno nema muskaraca koji zbog posla zapostave porodicu i prijatelje.
gospa buba Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 Zanimljivo da se ta work-life balance prica zapodene samo kad je zena u pitanju. Verovatno nema muskaraca koji zbog posla zapostave porodicu i prijatelje.pa zato sto uopshte nije strashno kad mushkarac zapostavi porodicu, to je u njegovoj prirodi, tako lav, tako majmun. zena je vec neshto drugo -_-i sto bi mushkarac morao da bude u nekim ravnotezama. to je bezveze.
Indy Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 (edited) Kako to mislis?EDIT. sarkazam Edited March 12, 2013 by Indy
Leia Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 pa zato sto uopshte nije strashno kad mushkarac zapostavi porodicu, to je u njegovoj prirodi, tako lav, tako majmun. zena je vec neshto drugo -_-i sto bi mushkarac morao da bude u nekim ravnotezama. to je bezveze.Zena je drugo i da se ne gura da bude prvo molicu lepo. U suprotnom majmun se razvede i ode da bere banane nekoj koja ce to umeti da ceni.
fonTelefon Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 Zena je drugo i da se ne gura da bude prvo molicu lepo. U suprotnom majmun se razvede i ode da bere banane nekoj koja ce to umeti da ceni.Cinici bi rekli samo se majmuni i zene.
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