Greece - Solving The Economic Crisis
When faced with some serious problems, Greece has numerous issues they need to address very seriously to get out of this crisis as a strengthened nation.
It may be rather uncomfortable to address these questions, but with the right type of honest public relations it can be achieved.
This article will examine three important keys to remember to be successful in that endeavor:
Attracting Tourists In a Changing Neighborhood Now that Libya has been liberated, various projects are under way to change the country into a tourism attraction with luxury hotels - and restoring beaches will work well in changing the country from a dictatorship into a very real attraction, very similar to what has already been achieved in Egypt.
In that light, Greeks will be forced to realize that public transportation and airports must work.
Tourists are very much scared away from visiting the country when you have strikes happening at regular intervals.
One way to get a good system working is to get labor unions to create peaceful procedures of negotiations instead of strikes.
There may be minor disagreements on what is achieved from negotiation to negotiation, but leaving it up to the next period to address what is hoped for by employees.
Strikes should never be the first activity chosen as it destroys goodwill from tourists - the primary industry of the country.
Focusing on all the good things, such as nice cheeses, good wine, extremely good food at restaurants can become the utopia of Europe when presented the right way.
Taxation - Changing the Way People Think I was a cab driver in Denmark many years ago, and on a vacation a few years ago to the Greek island of Crete, I noticed the principle of fixed prices - and that system didn't involve setting any clocks.
Payment controls are therefore virtually non-existent, and a black economy is therefore the order of the day in some domains.
In similar ways it has been mentioned that book-keeping is done quite alternatively when compared with other countries, and consequently restaurant and bar owners DO have issues they need to deal with.
Taxation needs to be properly explained so it gets goodwill from the people.
The sewage system is so bad people need to put toilet paper into separate containers instead of letting it go down the drain.
Unhygienic and very uncomfortable for those of us who are used to things working.
That issue needs to be addressed by the government, and those investments WILL improve tourists' impression of the country.
Common Ground & Common Future Getting that common ground into perspective is part of the solution, but leadership must address these issues from a willing perspective that wants to solve and settle disputes.
Faced with the facts of surrounding countries taking their biggest industry is an issue that will be a big problem for people who are accustomed to tourists just being an "automatic" money machine.
Once the facts are addressed as suggested in this article, Greece can come through this.
It is often in the most desperate of situations that people can find common ground, and I hope you found this article useful in seeing this issue from a positive and optimistic perspective.
It may be rather uncomfortable to address these questions, but with the right type of honest public relations it can be achieved.
This article will examine three important keys to remember to be successful in that endeavor:
- Attracting Tourists In a Changing Neighborhood
- Taxation - Changing the Way People Think
- Common Ground & Common Future
Attracting Tourists In a Changing Neighborhood Now that Libya has been liberated, various projects are under way to change the country into a tourism attraction with luxury hotels - and restoring beaches will work well in changing the country from a dictatorship into a very real attraction, very similar to what has already been achieved in Egypt.
In that light, Greeks will be forced to realize that public transportation and airports must work.
Tourists are very much scared away from visiting the country when you have strikes happening at regular intervals.
One way to get a good system working is to get labor unions to create peaceful procedures of negotiations instead of strikes.
There may be minor disagreements on what is achieved from negotiation to negotiation, but leaving it up to the next period to address what is hoped for by employees.
Strikes should never be the first activity chosen as it destroys goodwill from tourists - the primary industry of the country.
Focusing on all the good things, such as nice cheeses, good wine, extremely good food at restaurants can become the utopia of Europe when presented the right way.
Taxation - Changing the Way People Think I was a cab driver in Denmark many years ago, and on a vacation a few years ago to the Greek island of Crete, I noticed the principle of fixed prices - and that system didn't involve setting any clocks.
Payment controls are therefore virtually non-existent, and a black economy is therefore the order of the day in some domains.
In similar ways it has been mentioned that book-keeping is done quite alternatively when compared with other countries, and consequently restaurant and bar owners DO have issues they need to deal with.
Taxation needs to be properly explained so it gets goodwill from the people.
The sewage system is so bad people need to put toilet paper into separate containers instead of letting it go down the drain.
Unhygienic and very uncomfortable for those of us who are used to things working.
That issue needs to be addressed by the government, and those investments WILL improve tourists' impression of the country.
Common Ground & Common Future Getting that common ground into perspective is part of the solution, but leadership must address these issues from a willing perspective that wants to solve and settle disputes.
Faced with the facts of surrounding countries taking their biggest industry is an issue that will be a big problem for people who are accustomed to tourists just being an "automatic" money machine.
Once the facts are addressed as suggested in this article, Greece can come through this.
It is often in the most desperate of situations that people can find common ground, and I hope you found this article useful in seeing this issue from a positive and optimistic perspective.
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