
Jürg Geiser
Interview of the month
Name: Jürg Geiser
Age: 38
Company: Minitec (Switzerland)
Company occupation: Aluminum- profiles for manufacturing systems engeneering
Position: Executive director
Date of joining the company: Founder of the company 5 years ago
What is your biggest extravagance?
To swim against the stream, to be different from our society
When you travel; what is your favourite destination?
In general the mountains or other quite places
What talent would you like to have?
The talents I already have
Who is/was your greatest love?
My wife Barbara which I am married to for 7 years
What would you describe as your biggest success?
To always get over my character weaknesses again.
What would you describe as your major personal attributes?
To be a good listener and also a successful sales person
Who/which is/are your favourite author/s?
Johannes Calvin, Martin Lloyd-Jones
What is your motto for life?
To realize visions at the right place and time
If you could change anything, what would it be?
To control my emotions better.
What do you think will happen after death?
What the bible says
In your opinion, what makes a good executive?
Someone who subordinates to his own guidelines
Why do you like to sell MANUFLEX?
The quality and variety is great
What would you change about the MANUFLEX program?
The drawer-system should be ball bearing.
What would your colleagues say about you?
Of what I heard so far, a very tough boss but a sincere person.
What would your customers say about you and/or your company?
Very good quality-price relation, good experience of customer demands, meeting due dates
If you could start all over, what would you do differently?
Being more patient
What investment would you like to make?
Logistic networking
Which social grievances do you dislike?
Disinterest, egoism, corruption
If you would be president of your country for one day, which laws would you change or legislate?
Longer working hours
What do you see as the greatest technological development?
The refrigerator
What do you see as the most unnecessary technical development?
The television



