Creativity rather than money at heart of 21st Century business success – Dargis

Creativity is at the heart of business success in the 21st Century era of smart technology rather than money. according to the president of the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists Robertas Dargis who was speaking at the seventh “I choose to teach” event.

“You can see that today things have changed, the day after tomorrow will not be the way it is today. The world is changing so fast that we cannot keep up with the changes. In a globalized world in which there is a lot of information, will a person be able to remain human? When we discuss this issue, we soon understand that the most important person in this new era is the teacher,” said Dargis

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Dargis emphasized that Lithuania needs creative people who create the added value and more opportunities for the entire population.

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