More and more people are now taking healthy living to a whole new level, by fully understanding the importance of nutrition and acting accordingly. Monitoring one’s daily diet is no longer regarded as a matter of losing weight, or as exhaustively attached to the fashion industry. It is, on the contrary, understood for its real value, as a means of control and awareness.
Due to an ever increasing competition at an international level, demographic changes and people’s migration from different countries, both within and outside Europe, universities nowadays are confronted with a two pronged risk: either being over flooded by students, or barely managing to attract a decent amount of students each year.
If you ever catch yourself thinking you’ll never be successful, guess what? You most probably never will! Greatness comes from effort, but also from attitude and a different, “outside the box” way of thinking, combined with self-consciousness and a healthy lifestyle.
The presentation “Lean Lifelong Learning – Case Sweden” was offered, on the third day of the PMA 2014 Conference, by Raine Isaksson, Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University, Rickard Garvare, Professor at Luleå University of Technology, Mikael Johnson, Assistant Professor at Karlstad University, from Christer Kuttainen, Norrbotten County Council and Jörg Pareis, Assistant Professor at Karlstad University, Sweden.
The series of parallel discussions was opened with the presentation “Performance Measurement Effects on Organizational Responses to Threats”, held by George Huber, Prothro Regents Chair in Business Administration Emeritus at The University of Texas and Visiting Professor at ICOA, Aarhus University.