Wednesday, February 08, 2023
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
What is the first day of the week?
The first day of the week is Monday. A week is a time unit equal to seven days and it is the standard period used worldwide. In English, the names for a week are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, then returning to Monday. The seven-day cycle runs independently of the cycle of a (year) calendar.
Thursday, January 05, 2023
The digitalization of money and the major transformations it brings
What would be the purpose of a digital currency, such as the euro? How would it work? Our society is ready to adopt a digital currency, or not? The activity of banks will be dramatically changed, or not? What about the privacy of what money can buy? Who will rule this new digital reality? Indeed, these questions arise since the European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to launch a two-year investigation phase of a possible digital euro (since July 14, 2021).
Monday, December 26, 2022
Successfully defended my doctoral dissertation
I am proud to announce
that after successfully defended my doctoral dissertation in September, I
was recently awarded with the title of Doctor (PhD) from the department
of business administration, at the University of Patras (Greece). In this 6-year scientific path (see timeline here https://lnkd.in/dza8t-q7),
my academic work has been published in scientific journals and
conferences, while I have accepted invitations to become reviewer and
editorial board member on journals around the world. Also, I am a member
of important organizations, including the Harvard Business Review
Advisory Council, and the Emerald Engage.
➧ My doctoral dissertation is titled "Human Resources Management in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" https://lnkd.in/dNsq-GBE
Publications:
➧ 2022 - Journal: Employee Relations (Quartile 2)
"Human Resources Under Technological Transformation: What HR Professionals Believe in An International Scale"
https://lnkd.in/dy3j7m2x
➧ 2022 - Journal: International Journal of Manpower (Quartile 2)
“Human vs Technology: A Cross-cultural Comparison of HR Professionals’ Perceptions”
https://lnkd.in/e6ebgaDT
➧ 2020 - Book Publisher: Business Expert Press, NY
"Business Ethics and Rational Corporate Policies: Leveraging Human Resources in Organizations"
https://lnkd.in/g4aM-qu
➧ 2019 - International Conference on Business & Economics
“What HR Professionals in Greece Believe About the Future of HRM”
https://lnkd.in/dhYfUPjM
➧ 2018 - International Conference on Business & Economics
“Human Resources and Workplaces of Tomorrow”
https://lnkd.in/deiDRqDi
Reviewer and Editorial Board Member:
➧ Journal of Mixed Methods Research - SAGE Publishing (Quartile 1)
➧ International Journal of Business and Management - IESS
➧ European Journal of Management Issues - Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
➧ International Journal of Manpower - Emerald Group Publishing (Quartile 2)
➧ Global Business and Organizational Excellence - Wiley Periodicals (Quartile 3)
I would like to express my thanks to my supervisor, Assistant Professor Dr. Barbara Myloni,
for her successful guidance-contribution where deemed necessary. I
would also like to thank the rest of my PhD thesis committee, as well as
the members of the examination committee for their decisive
contribution to the completion of this scientific work. Finally, a
special reference to all the members of my family who supported me all
these years! Thank you!
Get rejected. Get rejected. Get a job.
Send your CV (resume) (times x100).
Get rejected.
Get an interview.
Get the job.
Get fired without being paid as assumed.
Or get fired for other unexpected reasons.
Send your CV (times x200).
Get rejected.
Get an interview.
Get the job, as it was presented as a level-A job.
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Resignation (frustration).
Once again, frustration.
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Apply a better CV submission strategy.
Focus on your needs, and the available opportunities.
Send your CV (times x20 up to x40).
Get three interviews.
Siege the opportunity.
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Get the job you like most (between them).
Stay there, as long as possible.
If you want, move on to the next job.
Follow your own strategy. Your instinct.
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Lesson: Living nice is not about working. It is about being happy and doing things that you like most. It is not about being rich, or having followers and views on your social media! Creating your own path through your own decisions leads to happiness!
Friday, December 23, 2022
Rules to protect the essential infrastructure of the European Union
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Why do central banks raise the interest rates to fight inflation?
Wednesday, November 02, 2022
"Clinging to hope can delay the courage to accept reality, sometimes preventing us from making the difficult but necessary decisions."
Dr. Konstantinos Mantzaris
Doctor of Human Resources Management PhD, IMBA, BA
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