Proud to be British
2008-01-10
Czech business is becoming more and more Czech, as foreign
owners pull their expats out and increasingly entrust their
operations to local managers. In many boardrooms, this is
viewed as a key to future success. Not all the foreigners staying
behind, though, are willing to play by the new rules. They want
to retain their voice, even if it means bucking the trend and
making waves at times. Some people say a clash of "foreigners
vs. locals" was the main reason behind last year's revolt at the
British Chamber of Commerce. Now, a group of the "foreigners"
(some of whom are actually Czech) has left the British Chamber
to start the British Business Forum. It's a rather radical move
that, in the short term, could increase the tension between the
"foreigners" and the "locals." If it works, though, it could lead to
a healthier equilibrium, in which proudly foreign-run business
organizations co-exist side-by-side with those that want to
emphasize their Czechness.
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