πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡° Slovakia Meeting Culture

Slovak business meetings are generally formal and structured, with respect for hierarchy and an emphasis on clear roles and organized discussion. Decisions may be centralized and meetings can be used to communicate conclusions as well as to align on facts.

  • Arrange meetings in advance and provide a clear agenda and supporting documents. Prepare factual information and expect careful review. Clarify who the decision-makers are and ensure appropriate seniority in attendance.
  • Arrive on time and greet with a firm handshake. Use titles and surnames until invited to use first names. Maintain a professional tone and polite formality.
  • Allow the most senior person to lead; avoid interrupting. Provide data and be ready to clarify details when asked. Decisions may be confirmed after internal discussion rather than made immediately in the room.
  • Send written minutes and confirm next steps, owners, and deadlines. Follow up politely and expect additional meetings as approvals progress.