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Saturday, July 27, 2024

Sylwia Ziemacka

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“I believe our unique selling point is that we focus on what brings us together. Poland Weekly offers something you will not find anywhere else: a truly international and unifying perspective focused on content that builds cooperation and mutual understanding. This attitude doesn't make us naïve, but it allows us to focus on mutual understanding and a search for solutions. There are so many new challenges that we are all facing, such as energy transformation, climate change and supply chain disruption, to name but a few. By working together and sharing good practices, we can achieve so much more.”

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Polish business to spend more on digital transformation

Polish companies plan to significantly increase expenditure on new technologies. More than half of large and medium-sized enterprises in the financial, commercial, logistics and...

Migration in Poland: Economic Impact vs. Public Perception

The actual scale of migration and its impact on the economy can often be quite different from how citizens perceive these phenomena. In 2024, approximately...

New Horizons: A festival for cinema lovers in Wrocław

New Horizons is a festival of cinema visionaries, adamant artists, brave enough to follow their own path against the trends and to talk about...

Warsaw Ranks 4th Among the Best European Capitals to Visit in 2024

After struggling to meet pre-pandemic levels last year, the travel and tourism industry is expected to fully recover to 2019 levels in 2024. The...

Generational intelligence: Age is no barrier

Generational intelligence (GI) is becoming a key booster of success alongside AI, says Waldemar Olbryk, President of the Management Board of Archicom, initiator of...

More and more fathers are taking parental leave because they want to

On the occasion of Father's Day, the Share the Care Foundation, in partnership with Gillette, launched the third edition of the Men at 100...

Polish high earners’ fortunes fluctuate

The number of people earning over PLN 10,000 (2,300 euros) gross per month increased to 1.5 million in Poland in 2022, according to a...

Senior Care Sector at a pivotal moment

Poland Weekly talked with Aleksandra Jach, attorney – at – law, Structure Drwal Jach Komorowska Moj sp.k., expert at KIDO (the Polish Chamber of Long...

ABSL Summit 2024 returns to Kraków

From simple transactional tasks to complex knowledge-based processes - the business services sector will tell the story of growth-oriented transformationOn June 3-5, in the...

Exploring Poland’s Premier Cycling Routes

Embark on a journey through Poland's picturesque landscapes, where cycling enthusiasts can indulge in the thrill of discovery along some of the country's finest...

ESG impact on the M&A market

Sylwia Ziemacka talks to Dr Fabian Elzanowski, an attorney with over 12 years of experience in M&A and corporate law and a founding Partner...

75 is the new 65

Age no longer bothers companiesEvery fifth employer (22%) plans to employ seniors, according to a study by the Progres Group. This number may increase...

Warsaw Chopin Airport: Present and Future

Warsaw Chopin Airport was established 90 years ago. For years, it has remained a window to the world and the main Polish transfer hub....

IT or not IT?

Challenges in the IT industry through the eyes of a recruiter from Michael PagePoland is a significant player on the international stage in the...

Green shoots in the business world

Better sentiment among entrepreneurs, the results of a 2024 business survey suggest. Poland among the three best-rated investment locations.Entrepreneurs are looking to the future...

Poles’ work-life balance still some way to go

A report by the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) – ‘Work-life balance and flexible forms of work organization’ – shows that Poles work an average...