Why BlueOcean Entrepeneurship....

Welcome to my fresh start blog versing about what is like to be in global jobs, global companies, global projects, global mindnesses and everyday becoming more and more integrated and how to deal with cultural and regional differences in a smooth manner.I have called this blog Blue Ocean Entrepeneurship because I believe every global executive has an underpinning mask of an entrepeneurship from the inside. And of course the powerfull image of a big blue ocean ahead of us means the infinity of possibilities and richness in this path to our professional and personal achievements.



Welcome all!!!!





Rodrigo Montagner








Friday, November 26, 2010

Paul Éluard

Liberté



Nos meus cadernos da escola
Na minha carteira nas árvores
Sobre a areia e sobre a neve
Escrevo o teu nome

Em todas as páginas lidas
Em todas as páginas em branco
Pedra sangue papel ou cinza
Escrevo o teu nome

Na selva e no deserto
Nos ninhos e nas giestas
Na memória da minha infância
Escrevo o teu nome


Em cada raio da aurora
Sobre o mar e sobre os barcos
Na montanha enlouquecida
Escrevo o teu nome
Na saúde recuperada
No perigo desaparecido
Na esperança sem lembranças
Escrevo o teu nome

E pelo poder de uma palavra
a minha vida recomeça
Eu renasci para conhecer-te
Para dizer o teu nome


Liberdade.


Paul Éluard 1895-1952

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Memorial para uma Westie

Queridos Amigos e Amantes de Cachorros,




Lamentamos informar que nesta madrugada de Quarta-Feira, dia 24 de Novembro, nossa amada cadela Jolie,uma West Highland White Terrier com pouco mais de cinco anos de idade, não resistiu ao veneno da cobra cascavel que a picou ontem em nosso quintal, e veio a falecer cerca de 1:30 da manhã, sob os cuidados de nosso veterinário, sedada e sem sofrimento.

Ela lutou bravamente por quase 24 horas seguidas contra a ação de uma carga de veneno suficiente para matar um cavalo em seu pequeno corpo de cerca de 5 Kilos, e mesmo tendo milagrosamente voltado do choque em que estava, teve uma parada cardio-respiratória, vindo a falecer durante esta madrugada.

Jolie foi um presente de Deus em nossas vidas, e emocionou a todos com quem conviveu, e nos deu inúmeras lições de lealdade, liderança, doação e dedicação.

Como Alfa de nossa pequena matilha, ela enfrentou o perigo e salvou nossos outros animais inúmeras vezes durante estes anos, e desta vez ainda evitou a possibilidade de uma tragédia maior, pois mesmo que não estando em nossa casa poderíamos sofrer uma invasão por parte da cobra.

Segue anexa uma de nossas últimas fotos com nossa Jolie, pouco antes de Theodora nascer e um link com uma foto de algum tempo atrás.



Aproveitamos todos os momentos e felicidades que um cachorro pode dar a uma família, e estamos muito tristes com a perda de nossa "Médica e Guardinha", como gostávamos de chamá-la.

As lições de vida, dedicação, fidelidade e amor familiar são inumeráveis, e ficarão gravadas para sempre em nossos corações.

Jolie foi sepultada no Cemitério dos Cachorros, localizado próximo à antiga Pachá e à Rod. D. Pedro, onde agora temos um pequeno jazigo para nossa eterna guardiã.

Agradecemos profundamente aos nossos queridos amigos Bob, Flávia, Pate e demais membros da "galera" que nos presentearam com a Jolie em 2005, Deus os abençoe por ter-nos proporcionado alguns dos melhores momentos de nossas vidas.

Agradecemos carinhosamente o acompanhamento, cuidados e amor dispendidos pela Cinthia Samira, a querida Tia que a Jolie teve e dona de um de seus filhos, o Isaque.

Agradecemos ainda o carinho, o profissionalismo e a dedicação da equipe do Dr. Orlando de Burgos Neto, que não mediu esforços para salvá-la e depois, diminuir seu sofrimento.

Em cinco anos de vida, Jolie necessitou de cuidados médicos apenas duas vezes (a primeira quando comeu tomates e teve azia, e a segunda quando comeu o seu ossinho e os dos outros seis cachorros, tendo assim uma indigestão. Já comeu metade de um sapo, ratos e outros animais, sempre defendendo a casa).

Jolie nos deixa um legado de paz, amor e doação ao próximo, de dedicação, maternidade e amor incondicionais, tendo sido realmente uma criatura de Deus em nossas vidas.



Um grande abraço fraterno a todos vocês.



 
 
 
Rodrigo Montagner

Monday, November 22, 2010

Villages Around the World - from Global Culture

Dear Readers,


I take here the opportunity to comment and show partially a page from one of the greatest websites ever versing about Global Culture, and also already marked as one of my favorite blogs in my own blog that you read now.

This is one recent article versing about villages in some places of the world, and I loved it so much that I share here with you, and enforce that the site http://global-culture.org/ is one of the most briliant initiatives I've seen throughout cultural , travelling and inspiring ideas about.

Enjoy, and I strongly advise you to stay connected to this global site.

"Villages"

Punta carretas, uruguay


                                               Courtesy Vince Alongi @ Flickr



You just arrived to your destination. First walk out of your quarters to explore the neighbourhood and this traditional fruit shop is the first thing to get your attention. More than a convenient shop for your immediate cravings it is an icon of the type of neighbourhood to which you’ve arrived. Things are going to be interesting. Now, how do you say ‘apple’ in Spanish? ‘Manzana’.




Bernal, México



                                                       Courtesy Altamar @ Flickr


The peak in the background is known as “Peña de Bernal” and is the second-largest monolith in the world. However, the pace of life in the town of San Sebastian Bernal is indifferent to such landmark except for the celebration of Spring equinox, when people converge around the peak, dressed in white to receive the new season.


Coyoacan, Mexico


                                                          Courtesy of Hector Garcia @ Flickr
To support my last post about reinventing tourism in Mexico here is a shot of a small church in the south of the city. La Conchita is located in the Coyoacan area, but it is a few blocks away from the popular square, but it is a most sought-after location for weddings. This has me thinking about micro-tourism. More on that later.

Andorra la vella

                                              Courtesy of Uriarte de Izpikua @ Flickr


At least a two hour drive away from the nearest city, Andorra la Vella may be able to teach us something about “disconnecting” from a world that is otherwise increasingly stressful. And that may be the reason why the average Andorran can expect to live to 85.

Tai-o, Hong Kong

                                                       Courtesy Jaako @ Flickr

You don’t have to travel far to slow-down. Not even an hour away from Hong Kong, Tai-O is a little fishing village.



Greenwich Village

                                          Courtesy New York Public Library @ Flickr Commons



Yes. Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Circa 1936.



Pick any little town or village you’ve visited in the past and try to imagine what it will be in 50 years. What are the right attributes that would make it burst with a live of its own and start playing a role in the global landscape?

Sveti Stefan


                                               Courtesy milachich @ Flickr



Montenegro continues to experience important growth in its tourism industry.

Once a small fishing village on a ridge by the sea shore which experienced an unbelievable transformation, it became during the seventies and eighties one of the Montenegro’s most famous tourist centers for the high paying clientèle’s.Sophia Loren, one of the most frequent visitors, bewitched by its beauty like everyone else, had once wanted to build a villa on a nearby deserted cliff. Then Sylvester Stallone and numerous other famous actors, artists, kings and princes from all over the world used to visit this magic place. Sveti Stefan is the place with the best pedigree in Montenegro, and fortunately is still well-preserved and one of the most attractive Montenegrin tourist destinations.


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Monday, November 15, 2010

Vacation at Goiania City - Brazilian Midwest

Hello my friends,


I had entered today into a 20 days vacation period, almost entirelly to be spent at the lovely Goiania City, in the heart of the Midwest region of Brazil.

It is 950 km far from where I live, the city of Campinas, located in the southeast of Brazil, and it has some of the richest Nature sources in the country, famous for its rivers natural thermal water sources and pure vegetation.


Goiania is also very famous for its cultural inheritance through the country, it has been called once the "brazilian Nashville", due to its numerous famouns brazilian country singers, and also for the lovely Gourmet Regional food, like Pequi, Pamonha à moda and other delightfull dishes.

Home of the brave ancient discoverers and brazilian golden age producers, it is a true beauty in the heart of Brazil, with great people, great food and great peace!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia

Enjoy some of the pictures through its sites.


Rodrigo

Monday, November 8, 2010

Lean Manufacturing

Excelent Source of Information for Lean.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_manufacturing

There's No Such Thing Better as Fatherhood

Rodrigo and Theodora



Friends,


After all these years of projects, trips, challenges and life achievements, I categorically can say that there is no such thing as fatherhood.