Demystifying the Council
In this blog Milos tries to explain a bit more about the EU Council. Which is not the correct name, but this simply points to the complexity of this institution.
In this blog Milos tries to explain a bit more about the EU Council. Which is not the correct name, but this simply points to the complexity of this institution.
Milos Labovic interviews Herman van Rompuy, former president of the Council.
Doing politics in Serbia? We got you covered. This blog tries to understand Serbian politics and gives you the tools to work in this interesting place.
Follow Milos on Twitter There are several books that give you bragging rights as soon as you have read them. Such as Machiavelli’s Il Principe or Plato’s Republic. In that same vein is Sun Tzu’s the Art of War. But how relevant is it? Sure it is recommended by politicians and CEOs Read More
How you keep lobbying when there are global crisis going on? During this blog we attempt to explain how.
Follow Milos on Twitter How did a Boheme like me become an expert in working with governments – I will never understand. I think somewhere I took a wrong turn. In some alternative universe, I am a rapper making fancy collaborations with Drake or Justin Bieber. Allas, the universe decided Read More
Follow Milos on Twitter I wrote this blog at the end of the summer. I was just a week away from the hectic of parliaments, twittermania and government action. It was the perfect time (and frankly the only time) to do some proper foresight and strategic planning. I am surprised Read More
Follow Milos on Twitter Drama in crypto-paradise While on vacation on the Balkan’s something caught my eye. On the other side of the Atlantic, in the US, the cryptocurrency universe was sounding all alarms and firing all guns because of a proposed infrastructure bill. By now you might wonder what Read More
Follow Milos on Twitter This is Marketing by the legend himself Seth Godin. In all honesty I read this book in order to improve the marketing of our website. The biggest eye opener of the book is that you shouldn’t strive to scale. Instead you should strive for the smallest Read More