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Valentin Kuleto is the founder and president of an international company for professional education and production of educational software LINK group (). Zayavlenie o perevode v druguyu koloniyu obrazec. Kuleto, who holds a doctoral degree in economic science, gained valuable experience over the years occupying top and key management positions. He is the founder of the Information Technology School (), IT High School () and Savremena gimnazija () and Savremena International School (). Over the years he had successfully managed several education and software solution projects for both the parent company and various clients. Kuleto has successfully headed and brought to fruition a large number of corporate software and e-business projects, and implemented various software solutions in institutions of higher education. Many business software solutions were designed under his supervision – Human Resources Information System (human resources management software), Business Information System (enterprise management software for small and medium companies), to name some. He is the driving force behind several education software solutions and projects – LINK Distance Learning System (distance learning platform), University Information System and Testing and Learning System (learning and testing software for institutions of higher education) (), eduTV () Dr.
Kuleto’s engagement in the sphere of education is first and foremost focused on the promotion of the importance of education and the engineering and management profession, a prime movers of trade and industry development, and of society as a whole. His efforts are constantly aimed at improving the general quality of education, research, technology and development. Kuleto has published and presented several papers at domestic and international symposiums related to e-business, design and application of educational software, and distance learning.
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Whenever I pack my bag in the morning, even if I have 4-5 hours before I leave, I forget something. The phone, the wallet, the cash I plan to carry in the wallet, the keys, the pencil case, the books. I just have to make it the night before. And generalising this and what you say, simply preparing for the day ahead is a very very useful thing. Maybe for a certain type of people though, because I've known some of those people which just remember the things when they need to, without any effort nor any notes. A while back I set a goal to have a happy, fulfilling life, and then asked what five elements were individually necessary and collectively sufficient to produce that. Then I went one level deeper, taking care to be strict with the boolean logic.
I eventually got to actionable items. The surprising part was the amount of priorities I had in my life that weren't in that life graph. Stuff that was urgent but not important, and counterintuitively unnecessary when subjected to first-principle analysis. As I started letting those things go, I started to feel more productive since I had more confidence that my actions were aligned with my purpose. It was tedious and time-consuming, and the closer you get to the leaves, the easier it is for the graph to feel 'out of date' as your priorities and circumstances change. But the root of the graph (or the top.
For me the actionable stuff was at the bottom) has hardly changed at all since those were my core principles. So I'm still not sure it is worth the time to keep it 'accurate', but it was a good exercise to do at least once. Any time you break something down into a collection of 'mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive' elements, there's going to be a bunch of different ways you can slice and dice that. What worked for me was something that was kind of like maslow's hierarchy. I think mine broke down into physical environment, financial security, being socially well-rooted, being healthy, and working on 'meeting my greatness' (kind of like actualization). If I were to redo it now, I'd probably collapse being socially well-rooted into being a subcomponent of something else that would include service, giving back, etc. But at the time I created it I was very much invested in developing friendships after moving to a new place for a new romantic relationship.