This overview of Switzerland- the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too – was prepared by Kelly Indest while a Management major in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.
Read more:
David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and
Management in a Minute (http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/)
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This is a very well written article about a very interesting country. I plan to visit Switzerland when I go to Europe after graduation. I mainly want to ride a motorcycle across their mountain ranges.
ReplyDelete"Hydroelectric power provides about 60% of Switzerland’s electricity” I’m wondering why this hasn't caught on in the United States. For us to be such a wealthy and educated nation, sometimes I question our reasoning behind things. I hope they have chocolate stored in their bomb shelters, in case they ever need it, since they like chocolate so much. I wouldn't want them to be deprived of all of life’s luxuries while locked in a bomb shelter fearful for their lives. It's amazing how many people serve or want to serve in the Swiss guard with so many restrictions.
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