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Originally Posted by Metatron
No offense to Swedish people (I love Swedish people), but not many people in the world interact with Swedish companies on a daily basis... For many of us Mindark represents how Swedish businesses operate. Aside from taking off many more vacation days than most of the world, is this how other Swedish business work? Is it built into the social norm to show such blatant disregard for the customer? Not trying to offend anyone... Maybe I'm just used to the American motto of some companies that "the customer is always right". I'm aware that Mindark needs to "keep quiet" to an extent in order to hide their processes and ideas from competitors, but there is a fine line between operating strategically against competitors and operating sloppily with customers.
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Sweden is a small country with about 9million citizens only, and plz dont look at Mindark as a represetative of Swedish business
If your interested there are easy to find info about Swedish companies on the internet if you search, here is a site of the official world ranking of making business:
Rankings - Doing Business - The World Bank Group
Not in top but pretty good for a small country?
