27 August 2009

Poland Resilient Throughout Recession

Zlotys holla

A good friend of mine recently wrote an article for the Wall Street Journal about Poland's economic health throughout the recession. As one of only three European countries which has avoided recession this year (Greece and Slovakia were the other two), the natural question to ask is what makes Poland so special.

The article offers many explanations, but my favorite one is that the central bank took the correct actions at the eve of the global recession, albeit for the wrong reasons. The bank adopted a tight fiscal policy, which turned out to be just what the country needed. There were also tax cuts which encouraged consumer spending, and a weak zloty, which aided local producers. Read the whole article here to learn more.

26 August 2009

The Missing Black Polish Businessman

Internet commentators are aflutter over Microsoft's Polish entity's editing of an ad. The original ad, in English, shows three businesspeople at a meeting, in the now-standard American assortment of ethnicity and gender.

Original US ad

The Polish version displays a somewhat sloppy Photoshop job (the center guy became white only from the neck up).

Polish ad

Microsoft has taken down the altered image and issued an apology. Sloppy quality control and the evocation of horrid race relations aside, I frankly don't see a problem with a company altering its advertising image to reflect the society to whom it advertises.

Poland's population ethnically is over 96% Polish, and after that the most common ethnicities are Silesian, German, Belarusian, and Ukranian (source: 2002 census via wikipedia). In other words, there are a lot of fair-skinned people in Poland--orange tans notwithstanding. In my year working in an international company there, I never encountered a meeting which even remotely looked like US Microsoft photo. Diversity is important, but reflecting some semblance of reality is also key. I'm actually surprised they didn't find a more Polish-looking man for the altered photo.

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