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TOURISM - Enjoying summer days

Jun 04, 2008
By Anton Dwyer and Marge Tubalkain-Trell

TALLINN - One of the challenges facing any foreign company setting up in the region is adaptation to the local business environment.  Businesses need to know how locals work. Some companies are now discovering that learning how to play can be as important as learning how to work. There is one corporate tradition across the region that all big companies, and many smaller ones, subscribe to. These are called summer days. Summer days involve company workers – from the chief executive to ...


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