WEEKLY READER
This week's top picks from the IE Communications Team
Leisure time and far away places
VERÓNICA: Luxury travel
Heaven on earth, that is what the New York Times Journeys try to offer you. A high-end trip full of wonderful experiences that are normally out of reach. China, India or Patagonia, all places are good to find a bit of magic. Find more about them in its website. Here.
ALEJANDRA: No time to play
Leisure time is dead. The most wanted free time, the time for idleness and relax has passed to be no more than a wish. What’s cool now is the busier than tou attitude, as stress becomes more and more a status badge. Read about it here.
MAITE: New discoveries
Who said there was nothing else to find in the valley of the kings, Egypt? People have been saying that for close to a century, and each time a new amazing discovery proves them wrong. The newest one being a santuary with more than 50 mummies. Read about it here.
PABLO: Yum
The best people
MARTA: Elegance is in the manners
JUNCAL: Social vision
Oftalmologists have their family sagas, as all industries do. And two of those have a vision that takes them far away from Spain. Elena Barraquer and Luis Fernández-Vega make often trips to all parts of Africa to help people recover their eyesight. Here.
ROBERTO: World toughest job
The age of internet
FELIX: New times
On a time of changes the only thing left to do is trying to work things out. At least, that is what Euan Semple, co-author of Organizations Don't Tweet, People Do: A Manager's Guide to the Social Web tries to comunicate in its blog. Read it here.
KERRY: Expansion
PoetsandQuants.com, is the must go to online destination for MBA applicants and students, and now they want to expand with a new site for applicants and students in business undergraduate programs. All the information here.