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BUSINESS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS from the CAN-DO PARTNER NEXT DOOR

Michal Sztanga, managing director of Polish software developer Future Processing, explains how his company takes “getting alongside the customer” to a whole new level. Coming up with the right solutions,, he says, involves – first and foremost – asking the right questions.

Q Thank you so much for sharing your time with us, Mr Michal Sztanga. To start with, for a successful business leader like you, what are the best morning routines to jump-start a busy day and your quick tips for improving productivity for a day’s work?

“We define three fundamental values that we offer our clients: software development expertise, long-lasting partnership and being like a partner next door.”

A You are welcome. Thank you very much for considering me a successful business leader – I prefer to think of myself as a member of the successful Future Processing team, who just happens to have a responsibility to do what he can to help our team and organisation to maintain our success and grow it sustainably by helping our clients to achieve their success.

As for the morning routine, in my case I need some time to actually wake up.

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