Monthly Archives: August 2018

Planning the Media Campaign: Mirsad Hadzikadic and His Team Gear Up for the Push to the October Bosnian Presidential Election



The long and sometimes grueling days continue for Mirsad and his campaign team as they canvass Bosnia and Herzegovina appearing at town hall meetings, speaking to industry leaders and their employees and making stops at local colleges and universities.  But despite a schedule that at times leaves little time for sleep Mirsad was able to participate in some key one-on-one meetings with business and political leaders.  They included an influential friend in the world of business and politics, the former foreign affairs minister of one of the major political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a professor from the University of  Vienna, an expert in foreign affairs, which is one of the key duties of the three person presidential council in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a fact finding meeting related to potential political alliances with some of the major parties and a strategy session with an expert in media campaigns.  Mirsad and I spoke about his campaign’s media strategies moving forward, strategies in themselves that are quite challenging given the landscape and dynamics of media coverage or lack thereof, in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Planiranje medijske kampanje: Mirsad Hadžikadić i njegov tim pripremaju se za bosanske oktobarske predsjedničke izbore

Dugi i ponekad naporni dani nastavljaju se za Mirsada i njegov tim za kampanju koji obilaze Bosnu i Hercegovinu pojavljujući se na javnim tribinama, razgovarajući s čelnicima privrede i njihovim uposlenicima, te sa lokalnim fakultetima i univerzitetima. Uprkos rasporedu koji ponekad ostavlja malo vremena za san, Mirsad je učestvovao u nekim ključnim sastancima jedan na jedan sa poslovnim i političkim liderima. Tu su bili uključeni jedan utjecajni prijatelj iz svijeta biznisa i politike, bivši ministar vanjskih poslova iz jedne od ključnih političkih stranaka u Bosni i Hercegovini, jedan profesor sa Univerziteta u Beču, stručnjak za vanjske poslove, što je jedna od ključnih dužnosti tročlanog predsjedništva u Bosni i Hercegovini, sastanak o utvrđivanju činjenica u vezi potencijalnih političkih alijansi s nekom od ključnih stranaka, te strateški sastanak sa jednim stručnjakom za medijske kampanje. Mirsad i ja smo razgovarali o medijskim strategijama njegove kampanje u nastavku, koje su same po sebi prilično izazovne s obzirom na pejzaž i dinamiku medijskog izvještavanja odnosno nedostatka istog u Bosni i Hercegovini.

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Mirsad Hadzikadic Sees a Changing Landscape With the Local Media As He Canvasses Bosnia and Herzegovina In His Bid For President



It has become a recurring theme.  The days start early and often times run into the early morning hours the following day as Mirsad and his campaign team continue to canvass the country, taking their message of change to town hall meetings where they meet with local citizens as well as schedule visits with local companies to better understand how they work, understand their issues with local, state and national governments and what can be done to improve their positions.  It is not uncommon during these visits for members of the local media to come out and interview him.  However this time something was markedly different.  Different, in a good way.

Mirsad Hadžikadić vidi promjene u pejzažu lokalnih medija dok sakuplja glasove po Bosni i Hercegovini u svojoj kandidaturi za predsjednika

Postala je to već ustaljena tema. Dani počinju rano i često traju do ranih jutarnjih sati narednog dana, dok Mirsad i njegov tim za kampanju nastavljaju da sakupljaju glasove po zemlji, noseći poruku promjene na javne tribine na kojima se sastaju sa mještanima, ali i zakazuju posjete lokalnim preduzećima kako bi bolje razumjeli kako ona posluju, razumjeli njihove probleme s lokalnim, entitetskim i državnim vladama i šta se može učiniti kako bi se njihov položaj poboljšao. Nije rijetkost da tokom tih posjeta osoblje iz lokalnih medija dođe i razgovara s njim. Međutim, ovaj put je nešto bilo znatno drugačije. Pozitivno drugačije.

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Observations From the Homefront Part 3: Thoughts From Family Members About Mirsad Hadzikadic’s Presidential Bid



Lejla Hadzikadic Gusic, 41, is the eldest of Mirsad and Mirzeta’s two children.  She resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband Said.  Lejla is a physician at the Levine Cancer Institute at Atrium Health specializing in Breast Surgical Oncology.  Her husband Said is a Cyber Security Engineer at Atrium Health.  They also have two young sons, Tarik and Isak.  Lejla and Said were of course at the family dinner back in November of 2017 when Mirsad announced his intention of running for president of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  For Lejla the news left her conflicted.  She was and remains totally supportive of what her father is trying to do in his native country, but is also extremely cautious about this new journey her father has embarked upon as it has fueled emotions that run high for her.  We sat down and spoke about her initial reaction to the news

Obzervacije s kućnog fronta – III dio: Razmišljanja članova porodice o kandidaturi za predsjednika Mirsada Hadžikadića

Četrdesetjednogodišnja Lejla Hadžikadić Gušić je Mirsadova i Mirzetina starija kćerka, od ukupno dvoje njihove djece. Živi u Charlotteu, u Sjevernoj Karolini, sa suprugom Saidom. Lejla je ljekarka Instituta Levine Cancer at Atrium Health, sa specijalizacijom u hirurškoj onkologiji dojke. Njen suprug Said je inženjer kibersigurnosti u Atrium Health-u. Imaju dva sina, Tarika i Isaka. Lejla i Said su naravno bili na porodičnoj večeri još u novembru 2017. godine, kad je Mirsad najavio svoju namjeru da se kandiduje za predsjednika Bosne i Hercegovine. Ta vijest je u Lejli pobudila konfliktna osjećanja. Pružala je, te i dalje pruža, punu podršku onome što njen otac pokušava da uradi u svojoj rodnoj zemlji, ali je takođe vrlo oprezna u vezi s tim novim putovanjem na koje se uputio njen otac, jer je ono potaklo snažne emocije u njoj. Sjeli smo i razgovarali o njenoj prvobitnoj reakciji na ovu vijest.

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Observations From the Homefront Part 2: Thoughts From Family Members About Mirsad Hadzikadic’s Presidential Bid



Family dinners are not uncommon and in fact are quite the norm for Mirsad and his wife Mirzeta and their two grown children, Lejla, and Adnan, and their spouses.  However, a family dinner in late November of 2017 was far from the norm.  It was that night that Mirsad, who had already spoken with his wife, informed his children of his intent to run for president of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as he sought their input on this life changing decision not only for himself but his family as well. 

Son Adnan, 35, and his wife Melissa reside in Charlotte, North Carolina.  He, a GBS Financial Manager for BSN North America at Essity and Melissa, a Sr. Project Manager at Compas Group.  Adnan and I had an opportunity to sit down and talk about that night and his initial reaction to his father’s announcement.

Obzervacije s kućnog fronta – II dio: Razmišljanja članova porodice o Mirsadovoj kandidaturi za predsjednika

Porodične večere nisu rijetkost i zapravo su norma za Mirsada, njegovu suprugu Mirzetu, njihovo dvoje odrasle djece, Lejlu i Adnana, te njihove supružnike. Međutim, porodična večera krajem novembra 2017. godine bila je daleko od norme. Te večeri je Mirsad, koji je već razgovarao sa svojom suprugom, obavijestio svoju djecu o namjeri da se kandiduje za predsjednika Bosne i Hercegovine, jer je tražio njihove komentare o ovoj odluci da promijeni ne samo svoj život nego i živote članova svoje porodice.

Tridesetpetogodišnji sin Adnan i njegova supruga Melissa žive u Charlotteu, u Sjevernoj Karolini. Adnan je GBS-ov finansijski menadžer za BSN Sjeverne Amerike u Essityju, a Melissa je viši projekt menadžer u Compas grupaciji. Adnan i ja smo imali priliku sjesti i razgovarati o toj večeri i njegovoj početnoj reakciji na očevu novost.

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Observations From the Homefront Part 1: Thoughts From Family Members About Mirsad Hadzikadic’s Presidential Bid



Mirzeta and Mirsad will celebrate their 42nd wedding anniversary in December of 2018.   They have two grown children and two grandchildren who all reside in Charlotte, North Carolina.  To say the two of them have been through a lot over the years probably doesn’t adequately describe the inseparable bond they have shared.  A bond that is a true anchor for Mirsad as he navigates this new chapter in their lives, running for president of Bosnia and Herzegovina in his quest for change in his native homeland.  Mirzeta recently had a chance to visit with him in Bosnia and Herzegovina.  She spoke with me about the trip and shared her observations.

Obzervacije s kućnog fronta – II dio: Razmišljanja članova porodice o Mirsadovoj kandidaturi za predsjednika

Mirzeta i Mirsad proslaviće svoju 42. godišnjicu braka u decembru 2018. godine. Imaju dvoje odrasle djece i dvoje unučadi koji svi borave u Charlotteu u Sjevernoj Karolini. Reći da su njih dvoje mnogo toga prošli zajedno tokom dugog niza godina vjerovatno adekvatno ne opisuje nerazdvojnu vezu koja ih spaja. Ta veza je Mirsadovo istinsko utočište dok kreće u ovo novo poglavlje u njihovim životima, kandidujući se za predsjednika Bosne i Hercegovine u potrazi za promjenama u svojoj domovini. Mirzeta je nedavno imala priliku posjetiti ga u Bosni i Hercegovini. Razgovarala je sa mnom o tom putovanju i podijelila svoja zapažanja.

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Counting the Votes: Bosnian Presidential Candidate Mirsad Hadzikadic Discusses the Process and in His Words the “Rampant Corruption.”



Mirsad learned this week that representatives from his campaign along with those of the other candidates will have a presence at select voting locations across Bosnia and Herzegovina on election day on October 7.  Their roles will be to oversee the voting process and the counting of the votes at the select locations.  On the surface, it would appear this would be encouraging news for his campaign. But as Mirsad pointed out to me political corruption runs rampant in Bosnia and Herzegovina and to his amazement, there is nothing clandestine about any of it.

Brojanje glasova: Diskusija sa kandidatom za predsjednika Bosne i Hercegovine Mirsadom Hadžikadićem o procesima i, prema njegovim riječima, „obijesnoj korupciji“

Mirsad je ove sedmice saznao da će predstavnici njegove kampanje, zajedno sa predstavnicima drugih kandidata, na dan izbora 7. oktobra prisustvovati odabranim glasačkim mjestima širom Bosne i Hercegovine. Njihova uloga bit će da nadgledaju proces glasanja i brojanja glasova na odabranim lokacijama. Izgleda kao da su ovo ohrabrujuće vijesti za njegovu kampanju. Međutim, kako mi je Mirsad naglasio, politička korupcija je jako rasprostranjena u Bosni i Hercegovini i, na njegovo čuđenje, ništa od toga se ne krije.

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Mirsad Hadzikadic’s Presidential Campaign Takes Him to Sarajevo for a Town Hall Meeting



Sarajevo is the largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina so Mirsad was very pleased when the opportunity arose recently to hold a town hall meeting there, his first in Sarajevo.  The setting was the historic Museum of Literature and Performing Arts in the heart of the city.  It is located in an old family house that was built in the middle of the 19th century and is considered a cultural-historical monument, which is now owned by the state.  The interior and exterior designs of the home, including the gorgeous courtyard, offer a step back in time for any visitor.  As Mirsad describes it evening started with some unexpected developments.  Plans to hold the meeting in the beautiful courtyard had to be moved inside the museum do to heavy rains that day.  And traffic flow to the museum was blocked as veterans of the Bosnian War, some 20 years ago, were protesting in front of the parliament near the museum.  But despite these minor setbacks over 120 locals from all walks of life attended. People from public life, some politicians, actors and much to Mirsad’s delight, many many young people.  And unlike the other candidates, Mirsad not only takes time to speak about his vision for the country but also fields questions from the audience.  What was to have been a two hour town hall meeting ran for two hours and forty-five minutes.  It could have gone longer had Mirsad not stopped questions as some attendees had to leave. He took this as a great sign. Unlike in the United States, Mirsad can not ask people to vote for him until one month out from the October 7 election. So right now it is all about the message and urging people to cast their vote for whomever they choose.  He was very encouraged on that evening in Sarajevo as he truly believed the attendees did get his message.  He explained that the most important thing they can do right now is get energized and become activists as he needs their help to spread his message.  It was then home for the evening, get some much needed sleep, and hit the campaign trail once again the following morning.  We talked about the rigors of the daily schedule and the growing excitement within his campaign team as the election is now just two months away.

Predsjednička kampanja Mirsada Hadžikadića odvela ga je u Sarajevo na javnu tribinu

Sarajevo je najveći grad Bosne i Hercegovine, pa je Mirsadu bilo jako drago kad se nedavno ukazala prilika da tamo održi javnu tribinu, svoju prvu u Sarajevu. Događaj je održan u historijskom Muzeju književnosti i pozorišne umjetnosti u srcu grada. On je smješten u jednoj staroj porodičnoj kući koja je izgrađena sredinom 19. vijeka i koja se smatra kulturno-historijskim spomenikom koji je sada u vlasništvu države. Dizajn enterijera i eksterijera kuće, uključujući i prekrasno dvorište, nude korak unatrag u vremenu svakom posjetitelju. Kako Mirsad opisuje, večer je započela neočekivanim događajima. Umjesto da skup bude održan u prekrasnom dvorištu, morali su se preseliti unutra zbog obilne kiše toga dana. Saobraćaj do muzeja bio je blokiran jer su veterani bosanskog rata koji se dogodio prije dvadesetak godina protestovali ispred obližnje zgrade parlamenta. Uprkos tim manjim smetnjama, tribini je prisustvovalo preko 120 građana iz svih slojeva života. Ljudi iz javnog života, političari, glumci i na Mirsadovo oduševljenje, brojni mladi ljudi. Za razliku od ostalih kandidata, Mirsad ne samo da posveti vrijeme da govori o svojoj viziji države, nego i odgovara na pitanja iz publike. Ono što je trebala biti dvosatna javna tribina trajalo je dva sata i četrdeset i pet minuta. Trajalo bi i duže da Mirsad nije zaustavio pitanja jer su neki od prisutnih morali da odu. On je ovo vidio kao sjajan znak. Za razliku od Sjedinjenih Država, Mirsad ne može tražiti od ljudi da glasaju za njega sve do jedan mjesec pred izbore koji će biti održani 7. oktobra. Dakle, sada se radi o širenju poruke i pozivanju ljudi da glasaju za koga god žele. Bio je vrlo ohrabren te večeri u Sarajevu jer je zaista ubijeđen da su prisutni razumjeli njegovu poruku. Objasnio je da je najvažnija stvar koju trenutno mogu uraditi to da se pokrenu i postanu aktivisti, jer mu je potrebna njihova pomoć u širenju poruke. Onda je došlo vrijeme za odlazak kući i neophodni san, kako bi se sljedećeg jutra nastavilo kretanje putanjom kampanje. Razgovarali smo o prenapunjenosti njegovog dnevnog rasporeda i o sve većem uzbuđenju u njegovom timu za kampanju s obzirom da su izbori za samo dva mjeseca.

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Mirsad Hadzikadic: Musings from the Campaign Trail in Bosnia and Herzegovina



The pace has quickened for Mirsad as the presidential election in Bosnia and Herzegovina is only two months away.  There really is no such thing as a typical day other than they are long.  Depending on what part of the country Mirsad is canvassing and the towns or cities he might be visiting, the days can start at seven or eight in the morning and not end until well into the wee hours the following morning, leaving little time for sleep before hitting the campaign trail once again.  These appearances include town hall meetings, talks to IT industry professionals, addressing students and professors at area universities and informal meet and greets at local cafe’s throughout the country as he listens to the concerns of the local citizens and shares his vision for the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  I spoke with Mirsad during a short break from campaigning all day and getting ready for his first town hall meeting in Sarajevo that same evening.  Earlier in the day he was one of two keynote speakers at an IT technological and entrepreneurial related conference in Tuzla, the third-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, as he explains, you would never know it from the national media coverage of the event.  He took the time to share with me the ongoing obstacles presented by the national media and the other hurdles he encounters across the country on a daily basis

Mirsad Hadžikadić: Razmišljanja s predizborne kampanje u Bosni i Hercegovini

Mirsadov tempo je sada ubrzan jer su predsjednički izbori u Bosni i Hercegovini za samo dva mjeseca. Tipičan dan zaista ne postoji, osim što su svi dani dugi. Zavisno od toga koji dio zemlje ili koje gradove Mirsad posjećuje, dan može početi u sedam ili osam ujutro i završiti tek u sitne sate sljedećeg jutra, ostavivši vrlo malo vremena za spavanje prije nastavka aktivnosti predizborne kampanje. Ovi nastupi uključuju javne tribine, razgovore sa stručnjacima iz IT industrije, obraćanje studentima i profesorima na univerzitetima u regiji, neformalne sastanke u lokalnim kafićima širom zemlje dok sluša o brigama građana i govori o svojoj viziji budućnosti Bosne i Hercegovini. Razgovarao sam s Mirsadom tokom kratke pauze od kampanje i priprema za prvu javnu tribinu u Sarajevu iste večeri. Ranije tog dana bio je jedan od dva glavna govornika na konferenciji na temu IT tehnologija i preduzetništva u Tuzli, trećem po veličini gradu u Bosni i Hercegovini. Međutim, kako objašnjava, to nikada ne biste saznali iz izvještaja državnih medija o tom događaju. Sa mnom je razgovarao o stalnim preprekama koje predstavljaju državni mediji kao i o drugim preprekama s kojima se svakodnevno susreće širom zemlje.

02.08.2018. Kliknite ovdje da pročitate intervju sa Mirsadom Hadžikadićem na službenim jezicima Bosne i Hercegovine