Co dalej absolwencie?Kultura absolwencka w Polsce | Monika Martuszewska - Skoczyńska | TEDxKazimierz
Co dalej absolwencie? Na to pytanie odpowiada Monika, opowiadając o kulturze absolwenckiej na świecie i jak to powinno wyglądać w Polsce Monika is a manager with many years of experience in the TSL industry.
Her passion is working with people. She supports people and their development, builds and "arranges" operational and multi-tasking teams.
She takes care of communication by combining different areas and points of view. She always leaves space for her colleagues, supports their drive to take responsibility, delegates decision-making. An enthusiast of internal control. The teams she manages/works with achieve above-average results by "having fun" with their work and achieving the company's business goals.
She builds a culture focused on cooperation and effective problem-solving.
In her free time, together with the kuek Alumni UEK team, she develops the largest and best graduate organization in Poland. This is a task that requires above-average skills, a sense of mission and strong internal motivation, because it is a volunteer activity. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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