EPPP Think Tank – Opinions

Priorities for better business environment
The main expectations put by businessmen on the government of Prime Minister Iveta Radičová are higher than ordinarily not only because of the culminant crisis but also because of the permanently decreasing quality of business environment. Specific priorities and expected steps are presented by Martin Krekáč, President of the Business Alliance of Slovakia and Chairman of JENEWEIN GROUP, in a column Názory (Opinions) in a monthly Revue priemyslu.
Labor market will feel the summer storms too
Not long time ago, it was easy for employers. The labor market was overloaded by skilful people from whom they could choose and fill broad organization structures. As Martin Krekáč, president of Business Alliance of Slovakia and Chairman of JENEWEIN GROUP has written in an editorial of specialized supplement Efektivita v podnikoch (Efficiency in enterprises) of daily Pravda, today this praxis does not respond to the reality.
Markets recovering, concerns remaining
There are more people on the labor market looking for a job than there were before crisis, however, the pool of true talents does not grow proportionally. Moreover, the current business climate affected by the recession radically changes what is expected from the managers and leaders. Igor Šulík, Managing Partner of consulting company Amrop Slovakia, opines to the actual topic in a magazine Metropolitan Tribune.
Private universities search for a toehold
Twenty years after fall of communism, a competitive market between public and private universities does not seem to have arrived in Slovakia. Successful private universities are the exception rather than the rule. Editors of the weekly The Slovak Spectator put into a patchwork of different perspectives on this issue also ideas of Miroslav Řádek, policy analyst of EPPP Think Tank.
Accreditation maps Slovakia’s academic landscape
Last year was in many ways historical and unforgettable for most Slovak universities. There were several scandals as media revealed one school issuing so-called express diplomas to children of academic staff (and others) and discovered plagiarized text being proudly presented by some Slovak academics as the fruits of their own work. The situation is in an article for Career & Employment Guide 2010 commented by Martin Krekáč, President of the Business Alliance of Slovakia and co-founder & chairman of the JENEWEIN GROUP, and Miroslav Řádek, analyst of EPPP.
Schools are necessary
Under the supplement Škola a rodina (School and Family), which is a regular part of the daily SME, EPPP analyst Miroslav Řádek talks about future of the projects of highly specialized private schools, that still have not been approved by Education Minister Ján Mikolaj...
Instead of accepting five thousand students the universities accepted seven thousand
Thanks to the idea of accepting thousands more students during the crisis, the number of students increased especially in general courses. About possible impact of this decision on the quality of the studies, accreditation of universities and applications of the graduates on the labor market talks Miroslav Řádek, Analyst EPPP.
Which graduates are interesting for the market?
In 2009, The Academic Raking and Rating Agency ARRA in cooperation with the portal Profesia (Occupation) published a study about the position of graduates in the labor market. In the weekly .týždeň the topic is commented also by Martin Krekáč, Senior Partner of JENEWEIN GROUP and President of Business Alliance of Slovakia.