Kreatywność, innowacyjność i elastyczność – fundament sukcesu XXI wieku, nie tylko w branży SRK

Journal Title: Technika Transportu Szynowego - Year 2018, Vol 292, Issue 9

Abstract

MONAT is an industrial enterprise, which since the moment of its foundation in 1991, characterized by creativity, innovation and flexibility. However last years, to be up to new challenges on the difficult signalling market, the quest for fresh ideas commenced, which would allow creation of such a value mix, which could bring the company brand new opportunities.

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J. Okroj

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J. Okroj (2018). Kreatywność, innowacyjność i elastyczność – fundament sukcesu XXI wieku, nie tylko w branży SRK. Technika Transportu Szynowego, 292(9), 31-33. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-503339