Morning Sky

The mountains were so beautiful under this morning’s sky that I had to rush back to get my camera. Hmmm… it seems I can’t put the picture directly into the blog yet. You’ll have to follow the link until I can set up the plugin. Great. Looks like the plugin’s working.

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Everyone knows the Prince

The royal famiy is very much a part of life in Bhutan. While I haven’t met any of them, I’ve been in the same room as a queen on one occasion and as the King’s sister on another. Today I met with one of Marie’s taikwondo instructors, a friend I made in my first week… Continue reading Everyone knows the Prince

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Theft

I’m sure that yesterday, one of my young neighbours stole a packet of noodles. Ah, but let me tell my story from the end. The rainy season flexed its muscles all the way down the mountain. We’d just been standing in the cloud at 4000m with Pierre, a visiting friend of Marie’s. There was little… Continue reading Theft

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Raining In Bed

As Marie sat working last night, a big drop of water landed on her head. She looked up and found the ceiling wet and forming huge drops just above her desk. There was a similar patch over the bed and another just in front of the door. Our first thought was that the monsoon rain… Continue reading Raining In Bed

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Happiness

A couple of days ago, I was accosted by a young man on the street. It took a moment to recognise him, but his grunted gesture at my gho followed by a big smile and thumbs up as he moved past identified him as a man I met on my return from India. I was… Continue reading Happiness

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Doma-free Call Centres

Yesterday was a great day for cultural experiences. One of the topics that came up when talking to my friend at DIT was call centres. Bhutan sees the money made in India from outsourcing call centres for developed countries and wants to join the game. Naturally DIT is involved and the big one they’re working… Continue reading Doma-free Call Centres

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Technology in time

I know I just posted a few minutes ago, but this is one of those days when interesting things happen repeatedly. On my way home, I decided to stop in at DIT to see my old friend the Associate Director. I’d helped him last year on the IT Showcase for the National Assembly and he… Continue reading Technology in time

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Interview Consultant

I haven’t had much formal experience in interviewing people and no experience on the other side of the table in more than ten years, but today I found myself giving advice to job applicants. Karma, my office mate has advertised two positions in his rapidly growing business and I’ve been the only one around when… Continue reading Interview Consultant

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Buddha’s First Teaching

I’ve spent the last few days comatose and the nights watching an industry webcast from the US. There hasn’t been much time for culture, or for action at all, but I have started reading the introductory book on Bhuddism. The first few chapters were a disappointment. They were about the life of Bhudda, but rather… Continue reading Buddha’s First Teaching

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Marie’s Nightmare

Marie just called me. I was lying in bed resting in preparation for an all night webcast seminar, so I was ready for the bad news. Anna, her predecessor, is coming back to Bhutan in a high paying consultant role. It’s not that we don’t like Anna. We all got on very well while she… Continue reading Marie’s Nightmare

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