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Serbia’s is implementing a strategic business plan in order to stay successful

 

Serbia’s General Director of Telekom Srbija Branko Radujko says this company is implementing a strategic business plan in order to stay successful. He underlined that it was “ready to adapt to the prevailing market conditions”. “The business environment is changing rapidly, so the company has to take a proactive approach and introduce internal changes that would forestall external blows,“ Radujko told journalists after opening a computer lab at the Belgrade High School of Mathematics. Speaking about the business strategy that should be presented to the Serbian government, Radujko said that it is a business secret which ought to be revealed only to the shareholders, and that public presentation of that strategy would be detrimental to the company. 

Source balkans.com

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