Meine Russische Frau. Моя русская жена

· Sandermoen Publishing
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Betrachtungen eines europäischen Mannes über die Freuden und Herausforderungen der Ehe mit einer russischen Frau.


ZITATE AUS DEM BUCH


“Meiner Erfahrung nach kann man Frauen sehr leicht für sich gewinnen, wenn ... ”


“Ist es nicht langweilig, in der Schweiz zu leben?”


“Aber es gibt keine berjoska (Birke), fehlt dir die russische Birke nicht?!”


“Eine schöne, lange und komplizierte Tischrede wird immer hoch angesehen.”


“Eine russische Mutter glaubt immer, dass das Kind kurz vor dem Verhungern ist.”


“Wann hast du Mama zum ersten Mal geküsst?”

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About the author

Kjetil Sandermoen, global strategic management consultant, founder of the University of Fredericton and Sandermoen School of Business. Sandermoen School of Business provides graduate programs (MBA and EMBA).


Former Principal Associate and Professional Director of the Adizes Institute.


Facilitated major change programs in companies leading to vastly improved business performance, advising CEO and senior management teams.


Kjetil has worked globally since 1987, in 23 countries at 5 continents, with companies in all kinds of industries and in both the private and public sector.


He speaks and works fluently in five languages.


He holds a degree in Economics from Karlstad University, Sweden.


Author of the book "Organisational Structure - Making Strategy Happen" (ISBN 978-3-9524745-2-5)


Kjetil Sandermoen was born in Norway in 1956. Now he lives in Zug, Switzerland with his family.


If you want to know more, see: www.sandermoen.com

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