Let’s Talk Business! – a new series of meetings in Olivia Sky Club

Let’s Talk Business! These meetings are devoted to effective communication in an international business environment. Join us on Thursday, 15. September at 8:30 a.m., to the Sky Club in Olivia Business Centre for the first meeting of the Let’s Talk Business series!

The topic of the meeting will be “Effective communication in international and virtual teams”. Polish and foreign experts will discuss the challenges of managing international and virtual teams and how to deal with them.

 

At the meeting, you will learn m.in:

  • which is the foundation of effective communication in multicultural teams
  • How to raise awareness of the importance of cultural differences in your team
  • How to effectively manage relationships with stakeholders from different countries and cultures
  • How to reduce the risk of negative impact of intercultural misunderstandings on your business.

Who is this meeting for?

If

  • you manage or are part of an international team
  • you work with foreign clients
  • You often have contact with foreigners for business purposes

It is at this meeting that you will learn what to do to build lasting international relations.

 

PROGRAM

8:30 Morning coffee and networking

9:00 Effective communication in international and virtual teams – presentation by Mike Hogan, Director of York Associates

9:50 Panel discussion on the importance of intercultural issues in managing companies and teams with the participation of representatives of local and global companies

10:45 Networking

 

Participation in the meeting is free of charge, but registration is necessary. The meeting will be held in English.

Sign Up Process

Let’s Talk Business!

Let’s Talk Business! are events focused on effective communication in international business environments. We invite you to join us on Thursday, 15 September at 8:30 a.m. in Olivia Business Centre’s Sky Club for the first Let’s Talk Business meeting!

 

The topic of this event will be ” Effective communication in international and virtual teams”. With experts from Poland and the UK, we will discuss the challenges of leading international and virtual teams and ways to handle them.

At the meeting you will:

  • find out about the foundation of efficient communication in multicultural teams
  • Learn how to increase awareness of cross-cultural issues challenges within your team
  • get tips on how to better manage your relations with international stakeholders
  • learn how to limit the risk of cultural misunderstanding impacting your business.

 

Who is the meeting for?

If you

  • lead or are a part of an international team
  • work with international clients
  • often have contacts with foreigners on business related issues

then at this meeting you will find out what to do in order to build long-lasting and successful international relations.

 

AGENDA

8:30 Welcome coffee and networking

9:00 Effective communication in international and virtual teams – a presentation by Mike Hogan, Director at York Associates, UK

9:50 Panel discussion about the importance of cross-cultural issues in managing companies and teams with speakers from local and global companies

10:45 Networking

 

The event is free but requires registration. It will be held in English. Register

2 years of ThyssenKrupp’s activity in Olivia Business Centre

poster-a1-thyssenkrupp-previewOlivia Business Centre congratulates ThyssenKrupp on 2 years of operation in Gdansk! The company started its work in September 2014 on the 2. Olivia Gate floor, and now they occupy the entire 2 floors of Olivia Six. We believe that this is just the beginning. We congratulate you on all your amazing achievements and wish you every success and endless energy to act.

Olivia Business Centre Team

 

Fifth Birthday of the Between Heaven and Earth Foundation

On October 14, at 7 p.m., at Olivia Sky Club, there will be a special evening – the fifth birthday of the Between Heaven and Earth Foundation combined with a charity auction for terminally ill children.

The ceremony will be hosted by TVN24 journalist Marcin Żebrowski. During the birthday evening, there will also be a premiere of a charity book entitled Life is a Journey and an artistic performance.

The Between Heaven and Earth Foundation provides comprehensive assistance to families with terminally ill children who have been accepted as the Foundation’s wards. The assistance provided concerns activities for the benefit of children by covering the costs of rehabilitation, stays and treatment. They also purchase rehabilitation equipment: rehabilitation beds and wheelchairs, standers, medical equipment, mattresses, lifts, stairclimbers and all other equipment. They also help the parents of the children in their care by, among other things, covering the costs of psychological assistance, support in legal matters or renovation of houses and apartments. Siblings of sick children are also not omitted by the Foundation – they help to cover the costs of school starter kits and organize trips and holidays.

 

 

On-screen encoding in O4

On October 12 (Wednesday) from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m., in the O4 space, there will be a free workshop entitled “On-screen encoding”. If you are thinking about starting to learn programming and work in IT, this is the meeting for you.

During the two-hour workshop, you will learn:
– Where do I start learning to code?
– What is the situation in the IT industry?
– Why become a programmer?
– Why employers need people like you!
– You will take part in a free JavaScript workshop and see how easy it is!


The organizer of the event is the Programming Academy – Coderspro. Their main goal is to change their working lives for the better and help those who are at the beginning of their professional journey.

Sign up on the Coderspro website.

Welcome!

BPO Education Center and the Gdańsk Labour Office train accountants for Bayer and thyssenkrupp

The training offered by BPO Education Center and the Job Office was terminated on Friday, 30 September 2016. Due to the collaboration of those two agencies based at Olivia Business Centre, 14 people were employed as junior accountants. The all had changed their previous professions. Another edition of the training will commence at the beginning of November 2016.

The free-of-charge Corporate Accounting training, financed by the Gdańsk Labour Office, started in mid-June 2016. Run by BPO Education Center at the Sopot University of Applied Science, the course was divided into a didactic part and a practical part in the form of placements at the shared service centres of Bayer Service Center Gdańsk and thyssenkrupp Group Services Gdańsk, located at Olivia Business Centre.

The fifteen people selected during the enrolment at the Gdańsk Labour Office had 240 hours of theoretical classes and learned accounting as well as the structure and procedures of BPO/SSC companies (shared services), financing and accounting systems (SAP ERP) and advanced use of spreadsheets. Further, the training attendees participated in as many as 60 hours of a German course. A good command of the language, in particular accounting-related vocabulary, was a prerequisite for the successful completion of the training. There was an exam at the end of each course included in the training.

After two months of study, the course participants began 320-hour placements with Residents of Olivia Business Centre: Bayer SCG and thyssenkrupp GSG. All the attendees received course completion certificates on September 30th and on October 3rd they started working with the above-mentioned companies, which had been involved in the training process from its beginning.

BPO Education Center is an entity of the Sopot University of Applied Science, which has been helping the inhabitants of the region gain competence and skills required at financial service centres for over 3 years. With measurable effects, as so far 90% of the graduates of the Corporate Accounting course found jobs immediately after its completion, said Sylwia Broda, the Sopot University of Applied Science. The subsequent, ninth flight of the project differs from the other ones in that several entities residing at Olivia Business Centre have cooperated so successfully for the first time, thus presenting a new image of “good neighbourly practices”. For the most ambitious participants, the training will be the starting point for their career development. We have already heard from some graduates that they would like to continue studying at our university, at prestigious postgraduate courses in ACCA Finance and Accounting (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).

Every employer based in Gdańsk or the Gdańsk County may report its demand for employees for specific jobs to the Gdańsk Labour Office. If searches for people with the specified job profile are futile, the Labour Office may organise training provided there is an employment guarantee under trilateral agreements. Such projects are aimed at job seekers changing their professions studied, said Anna Hryniewicz, the Job Office. The finished training was prepared for the purposes of Bayer and thyssenkrupp, which had looked for employees for the jobs of junior accountants. With the branch of the Gdańsk Labour Office at Olivia Business Centre, i.e. the Job Office, companies may report their requirements in a simple manner.

We are very happy that thanks to the decisions made several years age we are able to establish better and better conditions at Olivia Business Centre for our Residents to carry out recruitment, said Agnieszka Zglinicka, the Project Manager at Olivia Business Centre. The presence in one place of large, international enterprises, HR companies and the Job Office and Talent Development Centre – which are branches of the Gdańsk Labour Office opened this year – brings about the desired effect. We believe activities aimed at extending the talent pool and creating new jobs will be appreciated not only by global companies, but also by the enterprises and inhabitants of the region.

Another edition of the training will commence at the beginning of November 2016. For more information on the training, visit the website of the Sopot University of Applied Science: http://www.ssw-sopot.pl/bpo/

From the very beginning, Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk Oliwa held multi-functionality as its key objective, including recruitment support for its Residents. At present, there is a total of 10 (commercial and local-government) entities at the centre, whose core operations are Human Resources.

The team of Olivia Business Centre also provides for the work-life balance of all those who work at the centre: business, education, cultural and sport events are held on a regular basis. A modern, two-storey, 24/7 fitness club, CityFit, was opened in April 2016. All the visitors of the centre may already use e.g. 3 conference centres, a healthcare centre with a pharmacy, 3 restaurants, 2 cafés, a kindergarten and nursery, 4 banks, a modern junior high school, beauty salon, notary public and electric vehicle charging point. There are nearly 2000 parking spaces, over 200 bicycle racks and 5 changing rooms with showers beside Olivia Business Centre.

Over 100 entities operate at Olivia Business Centre. They include global corporations, SMEs, start-ups as well as self-government and non-governmental organisations. Residents of Olivia Business Centre include Allianz, Alior Bank, Amazon, Bayer, Energa, Epam, Generali, Hays, Medicover, Noble Bank, PKO Bank Polish, PwC, Sii, T-Mobile, thyssenkrupp, as well as Pomerania Development Agency, Pomeranian Regional Chamber of Commerce, Pomeranian Employers’ Association Lewiatan and BPO Education Center.

The Centre has been extended systematically since 2010, one building a year. The foundation stone for a skyscraper, Olivia Star, was laid ceremoniously in June 2016. It will be the highest building in northern Poland and one of the ten highest buildings in the country.

Regional Chamber of Commerce of Pomerania in Olivia Business Centre, the business heart of the Tri-City

The Olivia Six building, located in the Olivia Business Centre, has been visited by a new organization supporting entrepreneurs, the Regional Chamber of Commerce of Pomerania (RIGP). From now on, the new Resident will work for the development of the Pomeranian economy in a modern office in one of the most ecological buildings in this part of Europe. Welcome aboard!

 

Q7A1418-PSThe Regional Chamber of Commerce of Pomerania (RIGP) is an organization of economic self-government, currently associating over 250 companies of various sizes operating in the Pomeranian, West Pomeranian, Warmian-Masurian, Kuyavian-Pomeranian and Greater Poland Voivodeships. Its main tasks include representing the economic interests of its members, establishing cooperation and exchanging experience with domestic and foreign business support organizations, shaping and disseminating ethical principles in business activity or giving opinions on the functioning of the economy to relevant bodies and organizations.

Our presence in Olivia Business Centre is closely related to the profile of our business. We cooperate directly with enterprises, and thanks to our presence in Olivia CONNECT, we have even better contact with them than before. Often it is no longer a matter of a phone call or an e-mail, but a meeting in the complex. We live here in such a symbiosis – having direct access to the life of Pomeranian companies, we can respond to their problems even better. On the other hand, it is easier to reach us and get help – says Magdalena Raczyńska, Head of the RIGP Office.

The RIGP office is located at 13. on the first floor of the Olivia Six building, in the Olivia CONNECT space designed specifically for business support institutions and non-governmental organizations. The aim of shaping this space was to create a place where, through the immediate vicinity, diverse communities integrate and develop important social and economic projects.

“We believe that the presence of the Pomeranian Regional Chamber of Commerce in our centre inspires action and effective cooperation with other Residents. Currently, RIGP is developing, together with its neighbour, the Pomerania Development Agency, an important project “Pomeranian Export Broker”. RIGP undoubtedly supports the development of the regional economy and will certainly bring further additional benefits to all our Residents. In this situation, it does not matter whether you represent a global company or a fledgling startup. At Olivia Business Centre, we create a space for development for companies at various stages of their operations – says Agnieszka Zglinicka, Project Director at Olivia Business Centre.

 

qu7a9753o

Contact:

Regional Chamber of Commerce of Pomerania

Office Manager – Magdalena Raczyńska

Olivia Business Centre, Olivia Six building

Al. Grunwaldzka 472D, 80-309 Gdansk

Tel. +48 58 305 23 25

E-mail: biuro@rigp.pl

_______________________________________

 

About Olivia Business Centre

Over 110 companies work in Olivia Business Centre, including m.in. Allianz, Amazon, Bayer, Energa, Epam, Generali, Hays, PwC, Sii, T-Mobile and thyssenkrupp, as well as the Pomerania Development Agency. Olivia Business Centre is home to global corporations, and has also prepared an offer for small and medium-sized enterprises, non-governmental organizations, business environment and startups. The centre has been expanding steadily since 2010 at the rate of one building per year. In June 2016, the cornerstone for the Olivia Star skyscraper was ceremoniously laid.

Everything in place

From the very beginning, one of the main assumptions of Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk Oliwa was multifunctionality. The institutions present here offer training, support in obtaining funds needed for the development of the company, legal consultations, HR support, and much more.

The centre’s team takes care of the work-life balance of all those who work here: the 3 conference centres available on site regularly organise business, educational, cultural and sporting events.

  • Gastronomy in Olivia Business Centre already includes 5 different points: Starbucks café, Gorąco Polecam Nowakowski bakery, Lobster Restaurant (fresh lobsters and shrimps m.in), Koku Sushi and One Minute shop.
  • We will take care of your health and beauty in the Medicover medical centre with a pharmacy, the P. Roccialli beauty salon, the two-storey CityFit fitness club, the exclusive Cafardini tailoring salon and a point with shoemaking and tailoring services.
  • With children in mind, the White Kitten kindergarten and the Thinking Zone Junior High School were established here.
  • Accounting and financial services are provided by 4 banks (PKO Bank Polish, Noble Bank, Alior Bank, Idea Bank), Tax Care, Open Finance, as well as 2 ATMs.
  • Other services offered by Olivia Business Centre include the Energa Showroom (BOK), the Talent Development Centre (a branch of the District Labour Office in Gdańsk), a notary, a laundry, a parcel locker, and even a car wash with the option of leaving the car in the parking lot and the keys at the reception desk of any building.

The Regional Pomeranian Chamber of Commerce at Olivia Business Centre, the business heart of the Tricity

The Olivia Six building located in the Olivia Business Centre, is now home of an organisation supporting entrepreneurs – Regional Pomeranian Chamber of Commerce (RIGP). The new Resident will support the development of economy in Pomerania, being located in a modern office in one of the most ecological buildings in this part of Europe. Welcome on board!

 

Q7A1418-PSThe Regional Pomeranian Chamber of Commerce (RIGP) is a local government economic organisation grouping now over 250 companies of various sizes, operating in the Provinces of Pomerania, West Pomerania, Warmia-Masuria, Kujawy-Pomerania and Wielkopolska. Its core tasks include representation of economic interests of its members, establishing cooperation and exchange of experiences with domestic and foreign business support organisations, development and dissemination of ethical business principles or providing opinions on the functioning of the economy to competent bodies and organisations.

“Our presence in the Olivia Business Centre is closely related to our business profile. We cooperate directly with enterprises and due to our presence at Olivia CONNECT, we have better contact with them than ever before. Often this is not just a telephone call or an e-mail message, but meetings at the complex. We live in a symbiosis here – we have direct access to the daily business of companies from Pomerania and thus we are better positioned to respond to their problems. And also we are easier to reach and resort to our assistance”, says Magdalena Raczyńska, RIGP Office Manager.

RIGP Office is located on the 13th floor of the Olivia Six building, in the Olivia CONNECT space, designed specifically for institutions supporting business and for NGOs. The objective of the space was to develop a place in which important social and economic projects integrate and develop as a result of close location of various environments.

“We believe that the presence of RIGP at our Centre inspires for acting and effective cooperation with other Residents. Now RIGP is developing an important project “Pomeranian Export Broker” with its neighbour – Pomerania Development Agency. RIGP effectively supports the development of regional economy and is certain to generate additional benefits to all our Residents. In the situation, it is of no importance if it represents a global company or just a brand new start-up. At the Olivia Business Centre we create space for development at various stages of their activity”, says Agnieszka Zglinicka, Project Manager at the Olivia Business Centre.

 

qu7a9753o

Contact:

Regional Pomeranian Chamber of Commerce

Office Manager – Magdalena Raczyńska

Olivia Business Centre, Olivia Six building

Al. Grunwaldzka 472D, 80-309 Gdansk

Tel. +48 58 305 23 25

E-mail: biuro@rigp.pl

 

_________________________________________

About Olivia Business Centre

There are over 100 companies at the Olivia Business Centre, including for instance: Allianz, Amazon, Bayer, Energa, Epam, Generali, Hays, PwC, Sii, T-Mobile or thyssenkrupp as well as the Pomerania Development Agency. Global corporations have their offices at the Olivia Business Centre; the Centre has also developed an offer for SMEs, NGOs and business environment organisations and start-ups. The Centre has been growing regularly since 2010, adding one building annually. In June 2016 a cornerstone was ceremoniously laid down for the Olivia Star skyscraper.

Everything in one place

One of the core assumptions underlying the idea of the Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk Oliwa has always been its multi-functional character. The institutions present here offer trainings, support in acquiring funding for development, legal consultation, HR support and much more.

The team of the Centre cares to maintain balance between work and personal life of all the people who work here: in 3 conference centres available here business, educational, cultural and sports events are held regularly.

  • Catering at the Olivia Business Centre includes 5 various outlets: Starbucks, Gorąco Polecam Nowakowski bakery, Lobster Restaurant (e.g. fresh lobster and shrimps), Koku Sushi and a One Minute store.
  • We care about health and beauty at the Medicover medical centre with a pharmacy, P. Roccialli beauty salon, CityFit two-storey fitness club, an exclusive tailor Cafardini and an outlet with shoe repair and tailoring services.
  • White Cat Kindergarten and Thinking Zone Junior High School were established for children.
  • Accounting and financial services are provided by 4 banks (PKO Bank Polish, Noble Bank, Alior Bank, Idea Bank), Tax Care, Open Finance; there are 2 ATMs.
  • The services available at the Olivia Business Centre include an Energa Salon (Customer Service Outlet – BOK), Talent Development Centre (branch of the Poviat Labour Office in Gdańsk), notary, dry cleaners, parcel machines, or a car wash with an option to leave the car in the parking lot and keys at a reception of any building.

II Nutrition Conference “The Challenge of Healthy Upbringing”

On 13 and 14 October, in the O4 space (Olivia Four), the 2nd Nutrition Conference entitled “Nutrition Conference” will be held. “The Challenge of Healthy Upbringing”. The event is dedicated mainly to parents, and the subject matter focuses entirely on children. The main topic will be the proper development of the child in terms of 3 pillars: nutrition, mental health and physical activity.

 

During the 2 days of the conference:

  • You will learn about the latest trends in children’s nutrition (Food and Nutrition Institute);
  • You will learn about the latest reports on civilization diseases affecting children, i.e. diabetes and obesity;
  • You will learn about the latest research on gluten-free diet in the context of child nutrition (Medical University of Gdańsk);
  • You will learn about the impact of sensory-motor food selectivity on children’s nutrition

Practical advice will also be provided:

  • How are the most interesting prevention programs for children implemented?
  • How to motivate children and whole families to change their eating habits in your own office?
  • How to create healthy, immune-building meals for children?

A detailed program of the event, the agenda and all information can be found on the We Think Healthy website.

The conference is organized by the We Think Healthy group, which brings together a community of experts in the field of dietetics, parents and people who want to have a real impact on the nutrition of children in schools and kindergartens. The event is co-created by the Macherki Association, which organizes various workshops, meetings and conferences supporting social activities and the O4 space.

We cordially invite you!

Boy’s Day at O4

boy-day-strangerWe cordially invite all male Residents to celebrate Boy’s Day! At 3 p.m., on the 1st floor of the O4 coworking space, there will be a one-of-a-kind table football tournament and FIFA on PS4. Interesting prizes await the winners. We encourage you to have fun with us!

Registration: on the O4 website

Good luck!