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As far as we can see in other countries, in what may be in Spain we can not complain at all. Although we have sausages, politicians, swindlers, corrupt and other ilk have no true and genuine Mafia, one that is capable of making proposals that we could not refuse.
Who knows whether due to a liquidity crisis, we will have to go to a billiards for a personal loan, having to negotiate a settling of accounts with a promoter given to the escape or find a quick way to end the mortgage.
Therefore, it is worth continuing some tips for doing business with the mob that I have read here. Let's see what are the recommendations for survival in the mob that gives us "Provenzano, a member of the" Cosa Nostra "for more than 40 years.
1. Invisibility or Relativity: Provenzano instructed the mob to avoid any activities that attract advertising. If the owner of a factory refused to pay, no one should burn down their trucks or machinery. The peaceful persuasion was the only way. The old system was to shoot first and ask the questions later, but the new times required to assess the possible consequences of any hostile action. There was a need to consider how they could do more harm a person, whether alive or dead, revealed Giuffrè.
2. Mediation: Be calm, clear, smooth and steady, not ignore everything they say or believe them to the other juntillas feet. Always try to find out what the truth before speaking, and remember that to do a trial, enough is never a single source of information.
3. Consensus: Provenzano instructed his men in the art of negotiation and dialogue. He coordinated the activities of different groups competing with each other without imposing their will. He was the undisputed leader, but gave the impression that its decisions are taken after a long consultation.
4. Direction and guidance (God as an ally): Another asset of the head of the Cosa Nostra was to have God on their side. Was shown as a pious man, as a kind of pastor who could rely on and whose letters were read as a homily. Even included numerous passages from the Bible.
5. Flexible Policy: Provenzano not hesitated to switch their allegiance to one or the other, provided that their business so warrants. Sought to politicians who were ready to help and not hesitated to give back 24 hours later if necessary.
6. Reinvention: In the event of political scandal or a failure of the business, the boss considered vital to be able to distance himself from the case. Even recommended to acquire a whole new personality, if necessary.
7. Modesty: During his career, Provenzano went from a mere hired assassin to become an investor business, a political brain and, ultimately, a strategist or leader. Part of his mystique is that no one knew if it really was a genius or a real illiterate. To emphasize his humble nature and presented himself as a simple man of the people wrote letters full of spelling mistakes and if he signed with the same humble apology: "I ask forgiveness for my spelling mistakes ..."
Undoubtedly, some excellent advice for many economic activities, both legal and illegal.
The article is scheduled for today (while writing the play with Valencia Getafe) so that it take to bring news of the day and begin cutting into each and every one of the commentaries on the Ebro and that although it has its economic implications are comes out, much of the end of this blog.
At the moment I stay with this news from Wednesday evening, which are quite interesting:
- The CPI for the euro soared to 3.6% in March, the highest in history
- The results blind Wall Street: finish with strong rises despite inflation
- The banks will facilitate the extension of the term of mortgages to families with problems
- The oil sprayed their historical highs before falling stocks in the U.S.
Update. Some news of the day:
- Solbes portends a crisis of three years and admits that GDP grows, and much less than in 2007 "href =" http://www.abc.es/20080417/economia-economia/solbes-augura-crisis-tres_200804170254.html "> Solbes portends a crisis of three years and admits that GDP grows, and much less than in 2007
- 71% of managers believe that the euro is overvalued
- The Federal Reserve said the economy has deteriorated in the last month
- Ten tips for surviving the statement of income
Written by Carlos Lopez on April 17, 2008 with 204 reviews
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