Front page News News MDI Friends Day – new office, new ideas and new friends MDI Friends Day – new office, new ideas and new friends 9.3.2013 MDI organized MDI Friends Day as a housewarming party at MDI’s new Maurinkatu office on 14 February 2013. We ’d like to thank all of you who participated. You made it special. On Friends Day our coffeecup tree at the office got many new friend-cups on it’s branches. Splendid! We also got good feedback – and great developing ideas – on our new Think Bank –concept which we introduced on Friends Day. We are very happy for this inspirational co-creation spirit we have experienced among MDI Friends. MDI Friends Day brought together new friends and new ideas. It inspirated thinking and led to many good discussions about development, business and life itself. We must do this again – soon. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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