The Strategic Dialogue Forum is a series of closed meetings that gather key political decision-makers, experts and business leaders. Participants include board members of leading companies, politicians from various backgrounds and outstanding representatives of the scientific world. Participation in the meetings is not accidental – the decisive criterion for selection is substantive interest in a given topic.
The intimate formula (maximum 15 participants) encourages free, in-depth discussion, enabling the formulation of bold theses and the exchange of unique knowledge, unavailable in public debate. Meetings are held once a month, in accordance with the Chatham House rule, which ensures complete freedom of speech and confidentiality of conversations. We do not reveal the identity of meeting participants, we only share application applications and recommendations resulting from the discussions without attributing them to specific people or institutions. Thanks to this, an honest and open exchange of knowledge and opinions is possible.
The aim of the project is to build strategic consensus around key projects and areas that are fundamental to Poland’s development, competitiveness and security. We assume that ensuring conditions for sustainable growth requires defining long-term priorities and unchanging directions for future actions.
Nasze zasady
Expert presentation.
The discussion is introduced by a presentation by a recognized expert who presents unique information based on the latest analyses and forecasts regarding the meeting topic.
Chatham House Rule.
Meeting participants are free to use the information obtained but may not reveal the identity or affiliation of their sources.
Substantive, free-form discussion.
Exchange of opinions without formal restrictions, conducted in the spirit of cooperation and strategic thinking.