Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Mirjana Korennews

by cmc_web on 31 January 2014 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Mirjana Koren, Director of Regional Museum Maribor How did the Regional Museum Maribor experience the European Capital of Culture (ECC) project in 2012? For the Regional Museum Maribor the key challenge of time is the integration with various publics. We encourage enthusiasm over heritage and we focus on its development …

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Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Ioan Ciolannews

by cmc_web on 15 January 2014 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Ioan Ciolan, CEO of Ambient: “A company cannot exist outside its community”. In February, Ambient celebrated 20 years of strong involvement in the social and cultural projects of the communities where the company activates. Its principle regarding this direction is that of participating in the building of communities as partners. Mister Ciolan, according to your views, …

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Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Sabin Andrian Lucanews

by cmc_web on 10 January 2014 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Sabin Andrian Luca,  Professor Sabin Adrian Luca, PhD General Director/Manager, Brukenthal National Museum Sibiu/Romania. How was Brukenthal National Museum on the eve of the year 2007, that of the Luxembourg- Sibiu European Capital of Culture? Not very good! Buildings belonging to the institution were not restored, courtyards and lofts filled with debris, basic exhibitions halls and halls …

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Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Codruta Ioana JOLDnews

by cmc_web on 21 December 2013 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Codruta Ioana JOLD, Agency Manager, Lufthansa City Center (Sibiu – Romania). According to your opinion, a cluster need to be formally recognized? What kind of recognition does exist in your country? Do they have a juridical statute allowing them to sign contracts, etc? Clusters should be recognized by administration, companies, stakeholders and last but not least by the civil …

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Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Gábor Marczinews

by cmc_web on 14 December 2013 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: interview with Gábor Marczi, industial expert, manufactory sector, Gant Pécs Glove Ltd. According to your opinion, a cluster needs to be formally recognized? In my view the cluster cooperation makes sense. After a few years of practice, it can be seen that first of all those forms are effective, which are not based on …

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Stakeholder’s point of view: an interview with Orsolya Gráfnews

by cmc_web on 6 December 2013 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: an interview with Orsolya Gráf,  cultural expert communication and marketing manager, Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra. According to your opinion, a cluster needs to be formally recognized? Yes, anyway, because the clusters are beyond of the frame of civil cooperation. For the effectively collaboration of the cluster member companies, nonprofit organizations, there is a need for a common management which has …

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The training to trainers course by the Veneto Region and Unioncamere del Veneto (27-28-29 November 2013)news

by cmc_web on 27 November 2013 with 0 comment

The training to trainers course organised by the Veneto Region and Unioncamere del Veneto to the benefit of all the partners (27-28-29 November 2013) represent a key action of the project. This activity will actually guarantee a concrete transnational and harmonised approach to the local training to trainers courses organised by the partners at national …

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Stakeholder’s point of view: an interview with Réka Vágvölgyinews

by cmc_web on 23 November 2013 with 0 comment

Stakeholder’s point of view: an interview with Réka Vágvölgyi Réka Vágvölgyi, touristic expert, Irány Pécs! Tourism Nonprofit Ltd. (Tourism Destination Management Organisation) According to your opinion, a cluster needs to be formally recognized? The clusters have their own job, if they operate efficient, they can achieve success in their industry sector by joining forces. From clusters in tourism sector – most of …

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