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Changing Economy ? developing key skills for a new attitude

Raluca MIHALCIOIU    

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Go with the times or be gone in no timeOur economy and society is marked by very rapid changes. We live in times of permanent changes in a breathtaking pace. This is accompanied by uncertainty, anxiety and general lethargy.We can recognize Phenomena such as these not only at individuals - undisputed right at each of us in varying degrees ? but it also relates to all sectors, such as the economy, politics, society in its various areas.

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