Web 2.0 hits Polish high level execs
I’m a blogger for a while, millions of people can say the same. It’s good to see that not so well known Internet contributors try to find their space in the Web. It’s even better to see that people who shape various disciplines of our life joined the team.
In Poland we have about 16 milion out of 38 milion people with stable internet connection. From this number, many of course do blog also. We have success stories of people who actually started living out of online journalism. On that wave, many Polish politicians joined blogosphere too several years ago. Lech Wałesa, one of most famous Polish citizens in the World is among them. You can also reach him over local Instant Messenger called Gadu-Gadu (GG#1980).
That’s a proof that we as a nation are growing fast in maturity of Web 2.0 adoption. I haven’t seen though many businessmen contributing to Web 2.0 ideas this way.
I’m proud to tell you that Jacek Murawski, General Manager at Microsoft Poland is presumably first senior corporate executive at subsidiary level, in Poland, who started blogging a month ago. His posts mainly touch Microsoft’s daily business. Jacek is also big enthusiast and curious observer of macro economic changes we experience all the time. That’s second topic of his choice as I observe. He also writes about some trivial aspects of being global citizen (like European Union integration). He writes in Polish language, so without good translator or Polish language proficience you might not understand much. Still – Jacek is the first senior corporate blogger in Poland and I wish him all best to find his own space in this very brutal world of flame wars, devoted commentators and competition tracking your every move.
