Archive for August, 2009

Hilton hotel Warsaw: When it’s good, it is really good

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Great service is always appreciated. It is not every day that you run into a good service and I believe most people appreciate good service and remember it.
I for example, as a service oriented professional, am always on the lookout for good service and, always reword it with a letter or email and even write about it as you can see.
The truth is service quality made a giant leap last years’, especially due to the contribution of technology that made it possible to identify individuals, understand their preference, trace behavior and being able to communicate with them on their own terms and in their own format of communication.

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I dreamed a dream

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Her name is Susan Boyle, currently unemployed, 47 years old lady from West Lothian. Few days ago she walked on stage at the Britain’s got talent show and made history. She looked a bit out of place and definitely didn’t look like anything promising. After all, many talents are trying their luck on this show and Susan just didn’t look anything special to say the least.

She mentioned she never had a chance in her life to prove herself and chose to sing “I dreamed a dream” from “Les Mirserables” as if there was nothing easier.

It was interesting to view the judges’ and crowd first response to her. It seems as if none took her seriously and when she mentioned her dream to sing like Elaine Page it seems as if this cannot gone worse.

And then she sang.

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Dutch Tax: Me no English…

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Endeavour VS. Belasting

Endeavour VS. Belasting

Dutch Tax refuses to speak English

To our regret, about two years ago, the Tax authorities in the Netherlands have taken the decision not speak any language than Dutch while speaking to local taxpayers. The decision includes all communication with taxpayers even and especially if the Tax employee is able to express himself in other language.

This one-sided harsh decision was coming as a surprise to most non Dutch speaking people in the Netherlands and has caused a major frustration among individual as well as companies.

The Netherlands is characterized by hosting hundreds of foreign firms and thousands of expatriates living and working locally. Some governmental authorities such as the NFIA are concentrating their efforts on attracting foreign firms to invest in the Netherlands.

Ironically, the same Tax authority that grants the ruling 30% as an incentive to expatriates, is the very same authority that refuses speaking even English with them.
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Landing on the Hudson

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I would like to open my blog with a tribute to Captain Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III and his crew that landed flight 1549 of US Airways into the Hudson River after hitting flock of birds minutes after takeoff. The amazing result was that this crew has saved the life of 150 passengers onboard.

We did not expect that. We expected something in line of the sea crush of the Hijacked Ethiopian Aircraft back in 1996. This was a remarkable landing that was a direct result of high professionalism and a little luck. The air traffic controller who was talking to the pilot, testified later on that when he heard of the captain’s decision to land on the Hudson, he was convinced he is the last person to talk to this flight.
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