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Hydrogen Bolide

Students from Kraków University of Technology have started tests of a bolide containing a hybrid hydrogen-electric engine. It was engineered in four months by...

Underground EV Chargers

Łukasiewicz-Poznań Institute of Technology (Łukasiewicz-PIT) is preparing to start testing its new underground car charging station for electric vehicles (EVs) in April 2025. The...

Respect and Connection

Britta Kutz, Area General Manager in IHG Hotels & Resorts in Poland and General Manager at the InterContinental Warsaw, has been living here for...

Codec Master: Ewa Karczewicz

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Future of Longevity Clinics

During the Roundtable of Longevity Clinics, Joanna Bensz sat down with Peter Diamandis, Founder & Executive Chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, to explore the...

Understanding Polarization and Building Bridges: A Conversation with Wawrzyniec Smoczyński

In this episode of Impact Leaders, Magda Petryniak interviews Wawrzyniec Smoczyński, co-founder of the New Community Foundation, to explore the rising tide of polarization in Poland and its profound impact on businesses and communities.

Recent data from the Digital Society Project underscores the urgency of this issue: Poland’s polarization index reached 3.83 in 2021, a staggering 41% increase from 2001 (2.71). This places Poland among the most ideologically divided countries in Europe, surpassing even the United States (3.5) and trailing only Hungary (4) within the EU.

Smoczyński shares strategies his foundation uses for mitigating these divisions, focusing on the transformative power of dialogue, inclusivity, and civic bonds. He delves into how polarization disrupts workplace dynamics, heightens societal tensions, and affects leadership and organizational culture.

Through this conversation, discover actionable insights into fostering connection and resilience in polarized environments, making this discussion a must-watch for leaders navigating today’s complex social and business landscapes.

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