This is what FFR Foundation does in Poland regarding the international project Early Warning Europe (EWE). The project is funded from COSME budget, managed by EASME, based in Brussels.
This presentation was presented by Katarzyna Gierczak Grupi¨½ska, president of FFR Foundation, on an EWE seminar in Turin.
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FFR Foundation - Early Warning Europe in Poland
1. Early Warning Europe
in Poland
Katarzyna Gierczak Grupi¨½ska,
FFR Foundation (Fundacja Firmy Rodzinne, Family Businesses¡¯ Foundation)
Poland
#3: How come that we are in Early Warning Europe?
And why were we invited to join the project as a partner?
Because in Denmark ¨C where the idea of Early Warning started ¨C it turned out that most of SME¡¯s that submit to project, asking for help ¨C are family businesses. And we know how to deal with family businesses
Our purpose is making it possible for family businesses to transfer knowledge from one to another.
#4: How come that we are in Early Warning Europe?
We serve family businesses in Poland ¨C we organize mentoring meetings for family businesses, we organize small and big events, we publish a quarterly magazine and a yearly report ¡°Poles¡¯ opinion on family businesses¡± (we had the fifth report published just a month ago)
#5: How come that we are in Early Warning Europe?
We serve family businesses in Poland ¨C we organize mentoring meetings for family businesses, we organize small and big events, we publish a quarterly magazine and a yearly report ¡°Poles¡¯ opinion on family businesses¡± (we had the fifth report published just a month ago)
#6: How come that we are in Early Warning Europe?
We serve family businesses in Poland ¨C we organize mentoring meetings for family businesses, we organize small and big events, we publish a quarterly magazine and a yearly report ¡°Poles¡¯ opinion on family businesses¡± (we had the fifth report published just a month ago)
#19: The next one is readiness of Polish consumers to pay extra just to get a product manufactured by a family business instead of some other one.