Mixing business with pleasure is often a no-no, at least that’s
what we’re told. Well, life in the Mediterranean isn’t quite like Central
Europe or the States, so let’s see how we can have a little fun while we get
the work done.
Ever feel like you're stuck in an endless loop of spreadsheets,
board meetings, and you’re enough hardcore jargon to make a sailor blush? Well,
fret no more, because this guide is here to show you how to mix business with
pleasure in the glorious Mediterranean. Picture this: Basking on the beach in
Cyprus, sipping cocktails in Santorini, all while sealing the deal or
discussing outlooks on the next big forex
Forex
Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi
Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi
Read this Term move. Sounds pretty sweet, right?
Now, before you pack your swim trunks and head straight for
Mykonos, hold on to your yacht keys, because there's a fine art to navigating
this particular market. Forget boring conference rooms and stale coffee; we're
talking sun-drenched soirees and power lunches with a view. But remember, even
in paradise, a few unwritten rules apply.
Rule #1: It's a Two-Way Street
Think of your potential business partner as your new best friend
with a business attached, Mediterranean people are very much invested in
relationships. Instead of the "me,
me, me" mentality, focus on "we, we, we". How can you solve
their problems and benefit them before even thinking about your own bottom
line? It could be as simple as sharing connections or brainstorming solutions
to a common challenge. Remember, genuine connections lead to long-term wins,
not just quick bucks.
Cannes is nice this time of year.
Rule #2: Be a Giver, Not Just a Taker
Think Santa Claus, not Scrooge. Before you even think about
asking for their business, build the relationship. Offer introductions,
recommendations, or even just a helping hand. A simple "How's
business?" goes a long way in showing you care.
Rule #3: Don't Be Shy, Be Smart
So, your new friend might be the key to unlocking a lucrative
opportunity. Don't be afraid to ask for their business, but do it tactfully.
Remember, trust is key. Let them know you value their business, but avoid being
pushy.
Rule #4: Location, Location, Location
Dinner parties and sporting events are great for breaking the
ice, but not exactly the best places to hammer out a business deal. Use these
opportunities to schedule a follow-up meeting in a more professional setting
like a lunch meeting or a bar with good Wi-Fi (because, let's face it, work
never truly sleeps). But wherever it is, make sure it’s out of the office.
Rule #5: First Impressions Matter
The days of the handshake being the only way to go are possibly
numbered (thanks, COVID). But fret not, a friendly smile and eye contact go a
long way. Be prepared for a bit more physical contact than you might be used to
– a pat on the shoulder is a sign of friendship, not aggression. And remember, titles
are important until they tell you otherwise.
Rule #6: Summer, Not Wall Street Chic
Ditch the stuffy suits and embrace the Mediterranean heat with smart
casual attire. Linen suits are your new best friend, and for the love of God, avoid
cheap fabrics and other sweat-stain magnets. There, we said it.
Rule #7: Embrace the Mediterranean Flow
Remember, you're now in the land of siesta and manana. Meetings
might start a tad later than you're used to. Relax, adjust your watch, and
enjoy the slower pace.
Bonus Points for Language Skills
While English is widely spoken, learning a few basic phrases in
the local language (Greek, anyone?) will earn you major brownie points and show
your genuine interest in the culture.
So there you have it! With these tips in your back pocket,
you're well on your way to conquering the Mediterranean business world while
still soaking up the sun and enjoying the good life. Remember, it's all about building
relationships, being helpful, and embracing the laid-back Mediterranean spirit.
Now go forth, network like a pro, and don't forget the sunscreen!
Love Cyprus, but can't stay? Check out our guide to visiting as a digital nomad.
Mixing business with pleasure is often a no-no, at least that’s
what we’re told. Well, life in the Mediterranean isn’t quite like Central
Europe or the States, so let’s see how we can have a little fun while we get
the work done.
Ever feel like you're stuck in an endless loop of spreadsheets,
board meetings, and you’re enough hardcore jargon to make a sailor blush? Well,
fret no more, because this guide is here to show you how to mix business with
pleasure in the glorious Mediterranean. Picture this: Basking on the beach in
Cyprus, sipping cocktails in Santorini, all while sealing the deal or
discussing outlooks on the next big forex
Forex
Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi
Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi
Read this Term move. Sounds pretty sweet, right?
Now, before you pack your swim trunks and head straight for
Mykonos, hold on to your yacht keys, because there's a fine art to navigating
this particular market. Forget boring conference rooms and stale coffee; we're
talking sun-drenched soirees and power lunches with a view. But remember, even
in paradise, a few unwritten rules apply.
Rule #1: It's a Two-Way Street
Think of your potential business partner as your new best friend
with a business attached, Mediterranean people are very much invested in
relationships. Instead of the "me,
me, me" mentality, focus on "we, we, we". How can you solve
their problems and benefit them before even thinking about your own bottom
line? It could be as simple as sharing connections or brainstorming solutions
to a common challenge. Remember, genuine connections lead to long-term wins,
not just quick bucks.
Cannes is nice this time of year.
Rule #2: Be a Giver, Not Just a Taker
Think Santa Claus, not Scrooge. Before you even think about
asking for their business, build the relationship. Offer introductions,
recommendations, or even just a helping hand. A simple "How's
business?" goes a long way in showing you care.
Rule #3: Don't Be Shy, Be Smart
So, your new friend might be the key to unlocking a lucrative
opportunity. Don't be afraid to ask for their business, but do it tactfully.
Remember, trust is key. Let them know you value their business, but avoid being
pushy.
Rule #4: Location, Location, Location
Dinner parties and sporting events are great for breaking the
ice, but not exactly the best places to hammer out a business deal. Use these
opportunities to schedule a follow-up meeting in a more professional setting
like a lunch meeting or a bar with good Wi-Fi (because, let's face it, work
never truly sleeps). But wherever it is, make sure it’s out of the office.
Rule #5: First Impressions Matter
The days of the handshake being the only way to go are possibly
numbered (thanks, COVID). But fret not, a friendly smile and eye contact go a
long way. Be prepared for a bit more physical contact than you might be used to
– a pat on the shoulder is a sign of friendship, not aggression. And remember, titles
are important until they tell you otherwise.
Rule #6: Summer, Not Wall Street Chic
Ditch the stuffy suits and embrace the Mediterranean heat with smart
casual attire. Linen suits are your new best friend, and for the love of God, avoid
cheap fabrics and other sweat-stain magnets. There, we said it.
Rule #7: Embrace the Mediterranean Flow
Remember, you're now in the land of siesta and manana. Meetings
might start a tad later than you're used to. Relax, adjust your watch, and
enjoy the slower pace.
Bonus Points for Language Skills
While English is widely spoken, learning a few basic phrases in
the local language (Greek, anyone?) will earn you major brownie points and show
your genuine interest in the culture.
So there you have it! With these tips in your back pocket,
you're well on your way to conquering the Mediterranean business world while
still soaking up the sun and enjoying the good life. Remember, it's all about building
relationships, being helpful, and embracing the laid-back Mediterranean spirit.
Now go forth, network like a pro, and don't forget the sunscreen!
Love Cyprus, but can't stay? Check out our guide to visiting as a digital nomad.