I've personally experienced the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance at DTU, particularly when dealing with demanding research projects and teaching responsibilities.
Thank you for this video! I have been in Denmark last year for a journey and I decided to move there the next year, but i'm afraid of not finding an apartment in Copenhagen. Beside that i'm studying Danish and your videos are truly helpful for understanding the Danish culture.
Hey Mario, been watching your videos for a while now after a colleague told me about your channel. All you say is always on point and quite helpful. I live and work in Denmark (as an expat, duh :D ) and I decided to start a business on the side. I was wondering if you would consider making a video about registering a sole proprietorship in Denmark if you know about this process.❤ Thank you for all the great content!
I have been living in Denmark for almost a year now and I decided to move back to my home country precisely because these film examples were too hard for me to cope with.
@@Yppy26 1. Work-Life Balance: I have observed that the concept of work-life balance here often leans more towards life-life balance. While I believe work-life balance should involve giving equal attention to both work and personal life, I have noticed that sometimes work responsibilities and accountability can be overlooked. Coming from a culture where work tends to take precedence, I find it challenging to adapt to this different approach. 2. Flat Hierarchies: In my previous experience, managers are typically expected to have extensive knowledge in their field and actively manage their teams. Here, the roles of managers and colleagues seem more intertwined, which can sometimes blur the lines of accountability and responsibility. While I appreciate the team-oriented approach, I find it different from what I am used to, where individual accountability is more emphasized. 3. Consensus-Driven Decision Making: Working in Health and Safety, I find it crucial to ensure that safety rules are followed diligently. The consensus-driven approach, while fostering collaboration, can sometimes make it challenging to enforce basic safety protocols promptly. I believe a balance between consensus and decisive action is important, especially in safety-critical areas. 4. Trust and Autonomy: In the field of Safety, adherence to checklists and procedures is often essential, especially in highly regulated industries. While trust and autonomy are valuable, I find it challenging to ensure safety without the traditional methods of managing and measuring compliance. Adapting to a trust-based approach in this context has been a learning experience for me.
I've personally experienced the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance at DTU, particularly when dealing with demanding research projects and teaching responsibilities.
Thank you for this video! I have been in Denmark last year for a journey and I decided to move there the next year, but i'm afraid of not finding an apartment in Copenhagen. Beside that i'm studying Danish and your videos are truly helpful for understanding the Danish culture.
Hey Mario, I'm thinking about selling my house back in Argentina and bringing the money here. Do you have any information related?
If it's all legal and declared I see no issues in moving the money here
Hey Mario, been watching your videos for a while now after a colleague told me about your channel. All you say is always on point and quite helpful. I live and work in Denmark (as an expat, duh :D ) and I decided to start a business on the side. I was wondering if you would consider making a video about registering a sole proprietorship in Denmark if you know about this process.❤ Thank you for all the great content!
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I have been living in Denmark for almost a year now and I decided to move back to my home country precisely because these film examples were too hard for me to cope with.
Can you detail a bit which ones were hard for you and why?
@@Yppy26 1. Work-Life Balance: I have observed that the concept of work-life balance here often leans more towards life-life balance. While I believe work-life balance should involve giving equal attention to both work and personal life, I have noticed that sometimes work responsibilities and accountability can be overlooked. Coming from a culture where work tends to take precedence, I find it challenging to adapt to this different approach.
2. Flat Hierarchies: In my previous experience, managers are typically expected to have extensive knowledge in their field and actively manage their teams. Here, the roles of managers and colleagues seem more intertwined, which can sometimes blur the lines of accountability and responsibility. While I appreciate the team-oriented approach, I find it different from what I am used to, where individual accountability is more emphasized.
3. Consensus-Driven Decision Making: Working in Health and Safety, I find it crucial to ensure that safety rules are followed diligently. The consensus-driven approach, while fostering collaboration, can sometimes make it challenging to enforce basic safety protocols promptly. I believe a balance between consensus and decisive action is important, especially in safety-critical areas.
4. Trust and Autonomy: In the field of Safety, adherence to checklists and procedures is often essential, especially in highly regulated industries. While trust and autonomy are valuable, I find it challenging to ensure safety without the traditional methods of managing and measuring compliance. Adapting to a trust-based approach in this context has been a learning experience for me.
Thanks for sharing