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This volume is notable for its grounded and multifaceted outlook on the current CEE business environment. it should serve to promote the crucially important discussion of the need to make this region more agile and attractive in the global economy.
GEORGE SOROS, from the foreword
While the CEE region has a number of challenges in common with other developing regions, it alsó has several unique challenges-for example, those related to the old but interrupted relationships with Western Europe. This book addresses several of the common challenges (such as sustainability, corruption, or relationships with economic powers) but alsó finds its own confident voice in showing us how the unique CEE challenges might be addressed. it is great to hear a confident voice with a perspective on economic trends in CEE.
-CHRISTOPH LOCH, Director and Professor, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
After 25 years of transformation, a number of CEE businesses are trying to become global...
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Fülszöveg
This volume is notable for its grounded and multifaceted outlook on the current CEE business environment. it should serve to promote the crucially important discussion of the need to make this region more agile and attractive in the global economy.
GEORGE SOROS, from the foreword
While the CEE region has a number of challenges in common with other developing regions, it alsó has several unique challenges-for example, those related to the old but interrupted relationships with Western Europe. This book addresses several of the common challenges (such as sustainability, corruption, or relationships with economic powers) but alsó finds its own confident voice in showing us how the unique CEE challenges might be addressed. it is great to hear a confident voice with a perspective on economic trends in CEE.
-CHRISTOPH LOCH, Director and Professor, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
After 25 years of transformation, a number of CEE businesses are trying to become global players. This book looks for answers to their overriding question: 'Are we ready to go global?' it then goes on to show régiónál business leaders the way to achieve this ambition.
-OLGA GRYGIER-SIDDONS, Managing Partner,
PwC Central and Eastern Europe
What should be the set of competencies of a forward-looking professional man-ager, entrepreneur, and business leader in today's Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), a free markét that is now in its twenties? Twenty-three faculty members of a leading business school in the region offer their answer in this unique volume, providing a sophisticated overview of the sources, challenges, and directions for business success in today's CEE.
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