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Posts by Lanie Denslow
POLAND—A VIEW FROM A DISTANCE
DEC 5, 2006 - 11:06PM PDT
Posted by Lanie Denslow
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Architecture, sausages, the Pope, music, corruption, and beauty. Dangerous, emerging economy, skilled workforce, risky, bureaucratic. Dramatically different words used to describe personal views of Poland, the place, the business environment.
The words are not a random assemblage but rather a selection of replies to specific questions in a recent survey. The purpose of the survey was to capture current impressions of Poland, both of the country itself and as destination for business.
This project was a follow up to the panel discussion at the recent CEO forum concerning the question of how the image of Poland abroad effects doing business... FULL TEXT
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