European management strategy development, conceived in Slovenia

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During a two-day visit to Slovenia, representatives of the Danish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Swedish and Slovenian management associations exchanged views and practices on topical issues in the individual countries such as the development of the working environment, socio-economic policies at the EU level and the development of European management.

Among the key challenges that managers have been facing, they highlighted constantly increasing demands and expectations at all business levels and the changes related to globalisation. Paolo Scarpa, the representative of the Italian private and public sector management association, CIDA, which has more than 70 years of tradition and connects 150,000 members, explained that today's globalisation eliminates both geographical and functional boundaries. "This requires managers to reflect and to adapt to...

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