KŠB Managing Partner Dagmar Dubecká Ranks Thirteenth in the TOP 25 Women of Czech Business

Dagmar believes that one thing that is essential for a successful career is, paradoxically enough, the ability to doubt one’s knowledge and skills. “Without a certain amount of doubt or, if you will, humility, sooner or later one assumes that he understands something or relies on the fact that he has done a particular thing many times…and winds up making a mistake.”
Dagmar Dubecká became KŠB’s managing partner at the beginning of 2012. In addition to ranking in the TOP 25 Women for the first time last year, Dagmar is regularly acknowledged in professional legal rankings, including Chambers Global 2013, Chambers Europe 2013 (in corporate law and M&A in both cases) or Who’s Who Legal in the M&A category for 2014.
This year marks the ninth annual TOP 25 Women of Czech Business organized by Hospodářské noviny and IHNED.cz. The poll is aimed at awarding and promoting women who, as businesswomen or managers, are successful in their companies and whose influence goes well beyond the boundaries of the companies they work for.
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