Sunday, 22 July 2018

SYRIZA Greece, Europe and globe!

At Dropbox Business Support and Billing and Payments in 2017 you called me Alexander. My friends in Patissia used to call me Bro (Fratello). At Zeta Psi at MIT I was Ulysses79. I was fired by a Russian Deree alum from my last job when I asked her to advise a bullying supervisor to not bother me during my official smoke breaks. I worked all shifts with zest, solved most of your problems especally non tech ones, stayed with ou as long as you needed it and enjoyed my job. I had even asked the management team to let me sleep at work in a sleeping bag! I was ranked 7th in October 2017, 24th in November 2017, yet they sent me away. Since then, December, 15, 2017, the course of Athenian, Greek, EU and world history is changing. At last.

SYRIZA (www.syriza.gr)
Join SYRIZA too! SYRIZA Greece, SYRIZA Europe, SYRIZA International

https://www.syriza.gr/page/gine-melos.html

(application and annual membership are of course free)

Saturday, 21 July 2018

Invest your future in Greece!

Hi there, this is not Dropbox Business Support anymore, it's now Greece Business and Consumer Support, I'm Nikos Panayotopoulos, how can I help you?

You can contact me via npan@alum.mit.edu or Facebook. If you are already in Athens, then u can use my number, 24/7/365, 0030 6996926825. 

Nick

PS. I was Alexander for Dropbox in 2017.

Muslim women leave New York City and Berlin and come to Athens!













There have always been Muslim women in Greece since its founding in 1832.

Met the first veiled Muslim woman ever, with her father, in Hotel La Madeleine in Brussels in 2012.

There are of course openly (ie veiled) Muslim female agents at Teleperformance Greece.

I see Muslim women all over Athens and proud of Athens 2018.

Muslim women all around the world, of all ages, business women, business execs, politicians, mothers, university students, everyone, you are all welcome in Athens and Greece!

Friday, 20 July 2018

1999-2002: my management-culture dotcom for executives

In 1999 I started a dotcom in a SE European market. It contained issues related to management and career strategy as well as job ads for executives and managers. Every three months I surveyed a group of corporate HR professionals and selection consultants and compiled an index of prospects for entry middle and upper level managers in Marketing, Sales, Communications, Finance, HR and Production.

I ran the business for three years. Soon it featured 150 job ads, ie as many as the market leader but more interesting ones. Readership was good, after all the market was not a mature one for professional managers.

Articles about career strategy and management were reprinted after permission almost every week in the Executives page of the Sunday edition of the country's most posh political and financial newspaper, listing the site's address.

Normal ads were secured from the country's No1 business school which appreciated the site as a niche marketing tool.

The country's equivalent of the Economist published a review of the site hailing it as the site for thinking executives and managers. I heard stories of CEOs recommending the site to executives and managers. The site was appropriately titled - branded management-culture because it reflected a certain culture about management and careers in management which apparently appealed to top managers.

The main business problem was, I am afraid, with many HR professionals.

a) At that time, their opinion was that the Internet was a good place to find IT people not managers. Who knew that Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn would one day exist. Even blogs were rare at the time.  So they kept asking for posting of their IT related ads or secretaries and I insisted that this would dilute the site's (product's) strength, clarity and "environment".

Ads that were posted received a small number of CVs but very relevant CVs. I proposed to the HR pros the addition of a special reference number in each ad so that they would know via which source the good CVs came from. Few obliged. Those who did, were impressed. Thus the site featured many and good ads but few were paid, so revenue was OK but the business was clearly under-performing. The reason I kept posting free ads was that I wanted to serve the needs of my readers and create a marketplace. Recruiters kept their business as usual, ie posting ads in mass newspapers along with ads for cooks, maids, etc.

I did not give up. I tried to educate the recruiters re media planning. I wrote a few articles about "HR  Marketing" proposing that good candidates were to be found in places managers visit whether they are actively looking for a new job or not, ie not the usual newspapers.

b) The second problem was that most of the HR people I liaised with proved unable to give interesting interviews-content, I had to reply on my personal experiences and stories I heard off the record from managers for good content.

I asked many of them to provide me with interviews based on a few written questions. 99% of what I got back was flat and frankly boring replies to the questions usually leading to the point what a great employer their company was. Very few if any insightful points re career management or the job market. Selection consultants were a bit better in their interviews.

To put it in short, most HR people in that market were not good communicators. Plus they were afraid to express themselves in case they said something they should not.

Thus after three years of OK results but continuing under-performance compared to targets, I decided to call the project off, since I was busy with other activities.

Jumping to 2016 and 2018, I am not surprised to see that many recruiters are increasingly using LinkedIn compared to the usual jobs boards.

PS. It is satisfying when after many years I meet managers who tell me "Oh, you were the guy who made management-culture!".

Rough Guide: What happened to Greece and the people in it?

In 1982 Greece started accumulating public debt. From 40% of GNP in 1982 it became 80% in 1986! The PM was a US citizen, Harvard PhD ex Marxist Andrew Papandreou! His son George became PM in 2009 and the debt crisis blew up in his hands!

In 2009 the unemployment rate was 8%.

By 2014 it was 29%! Huge! The GNP had dipped some 30%!

Why? Due to a faulty readjustment economic policy by Greek politicians, the IMF and the Eurozone!

Now Greece is growing timidly but the unemployment rate is still some 20%.

Greeks have become tough. They are survivors.

So don't fuck with my Greeks and even more so, with me.

MIT class of '85, Athens born Greek.

Thursday, 19 July 2018

Dynamic management/business consulting

Mindon Services (International) is a new euro and global coop to assist companies in 2018+.

I also ran Mindon in Athens. Greece in 1995-2006. In 2018 we are going international via strategic collaborations.

That means we are now out to help companies in any country. And new companies by migrants to/in Greece.
Areas of services/consulting:

- Recruitment (online and offline)
- Marketing (offline and online)
- Business strategy
- Tactics-Operations
- Accounting, Tax and Finance
- Client Support 


 
Committed to service and to results.

To become a client, a rep of Mindon in your country/area or to send us your CV for one of our client companies, please contact Nick npan@alum.mit.edu.


Modern Corporations - Employers

My friend JS has informed me that to get most jobs in Dutch companies you still have to speak Dutch. German companies want you to speak German.

No wonder language based jobs dominate the Services era.

We must change this.

Come to Athens, Greece!

Both Teleperformance and the company in Athens I interviewed today with want us to start at entry level, ie Wave 1. They rarely recruit for eg HR, PR and other jobs, mostly for "young talents"-agents.

I am over 40 now. And not old.

I was Wave 4 in 2016 at Dropbox via Teleperformance France/Greece and Randstad France/Greece.

We need more companies that recruit 35, 40, 45 and 50 year olds for non entry level jobs.

We need a more diverse pool of companies in the EU, the US and the global economy.

Nick Panayotopoulos
Management consultant
Former Rothmans and Dropbox,
Former European Social Dialogue
Former Permanent Delegate at BUSINESSEUROPE (Brussels)


Why your world depresses you

Mainly because you have the wrong employers, supervisors, neighbours and above all, leaders, local, regional and national.


Why has Greek re-adjustment been 8+ years long?

Because the institutions have been negotiating and even talking mostly with the wrong Greeks and the wrong geeks.

Exceptions in 2010-present include:

- A Corsican President of the EU ECOSOC. At the Divani Acropolis in 2013.

- A young exec of BDI, the German employers. At the Intercontinental Hotel, again in 2013.

A Chinese diplomat go it right.

Only her, it seems.

Nick (Nikos) Panayotopoulos
MBA, INSEAD

PS. Talk to Alexis, Nikos and me. Or you waste your energy, time and other things.

Nick, why do you dress like a vagabond in 2018 Athens, Greece?




Because it is my urban survival outfit in Crisis Greece! LOL

But even b4 the crisis I often dressed like this, cos I did not graduate from Harvard but from MIT.

This is how I look in a suit (examples):


(2013, Chania, Crete, Greece)


(1994, Brussels, Belgium)

Experience life in a new way!

Santorini is awesome!

Not just in the summers!

Go to Santorini.

You deserve life in a different way.




Nikos

Proposals re food






Greek salad.

Try it anywhere you are.

Feta cheese a must.

Greece is a state of mind, 365 days are year!

Nikos

Wednesday, 18 July 2018

My current jobs (January 2018-present)

1) To market and sell these Athens, Greece apartments/flats:

a) 20, Thironos Street 1.5 bedroom penthouse with a great view.

b) 20, Magnisias Street 1 bedroom flat

c) 5, Palama Steet 1 bedroom flat

d) 13, Iviron Street 1 bedroom flat

e) 2, Attaleias Street 1 bedroom flat 

2) To sell a small  house 47 kms from Athens

3) To find a new full time job anywhere in Athens, Greece, Europe and the world

Nikos Panayotopoulos
SB, MIT; MS, Northwestern; MBA, INSEAD
npan@alum.mit.edu
00 30 69969268265 (cell, Wind)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickpanayotopoulos/
 

How to join my quests

I am currently in Athens, Greece.

The best way to be in my life is to live near me.

So come to Athens, Greece. How?

Last year I was a client service agent for a French multinational company HQed in Paris.

It was a good job near my current flat.

The client was Dropbox Inc, HQed in San Francisco, USA.

I went to work via the Athenian public transport/transportation.

Thus if you do not live in Athens, go to this link and apply with a one page resume/Curriculum Vitae as soon as you can:

https://careers.teleperformance.gr/page/customer-care

The minimum they ask for is a high school diploma and modern tech skills.

And of course the ability to perceive, analyse and find solutions fast and well.

Nick

I did chat for Dropbox to its North America, Oceania, Europe and other business clients in January 2017 - December 2017.

Now I have a different job and of course always looking.





Monday, 16 July 2018

My current job and my next ones

I am selling Greek real estate that now belongs to me.

It's a flat with great view of Athens, the capital of Greece!

Plus 3 smaller ones in Patissia in Athens as well.

All quite cheap due to the Greek Crisis 2010-present and bound to go up since Greece is now rebounding.

I inherited them in 2017.

My other small flat is near Victoria's Square, in Athens too.

All with great transport links.

I am also a volunteer for Greece's political party in government since 2015, Syriza (www.syriza.gr).

My next job could be anywhere, whatever legal my next employer, in any country, asks me to do.

Unless Alexis Tsipras, our PM, hires me.

Previous jobs include:

- Rothmans Public/EU Affairs
- Dropbox Billing and Payments and US/UK/Canada/Australia/Europe/Asia/Africa Business Support.
- business consultant
- BUSINESSEUROPE/Federation of Hellenic Enterprises
- Ministry of Labour and Organization for the Mediation of Collective Bargaing Disputes
- TV, radio, social media.

I work harder than almost anyone you know.

Cos I love to. I was made to.

Nick (Nikos) Panayotopoulos

EU passport (valid)



Life is a road trip with a series of missions: My life so far: A Greek global nomad

I studied in the UK, France, Greece and the United States.

I've worked in Brussels and Greece mainly, so far.

I have done many types of jobs.

I love work and I love sex.

I talk a lot but I am not gay.

I do not watch TV or sports.

I am your wet dream cos my mum/mom was a genuine lady. And my dad a great man.

Life is a road trip.

And mine a series of movies.

Nick I, Nick II, Nick III, Alexander and the latest one:

Nikos

Plus I have been to Portugal, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Bulgaria,  TK,, Georgia, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Denmark.

I speak English, French and Greek and some German, Dutch, Italian and Spanish.

And plan to visit every country in the world before I croak!



I am 6'4" and I have a valid passport.