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    Better social media strategies for charities
    Not for profit Better social media strategies for charities
    When it comes to charities and the not for profit sector, social media has often outpaced organisational change. Social media has huge potential to deliver services, foster internal values and sharing, and achieve strategic goals beyond communications.
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    Bo Lysen
    | 08 Jul 2014
    Creative, instinctive leadership in business
    International Business Report (IBR) Creative, instinctive leadership in business
    Do leadership styles differ around the world? This is one of the questions explored by our recent International Business Report. We asked 3,400 business leaders working in 45 economies to tell us how important they believe certain attributes are to good leadership.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 25 Jun 2014
    What can we learn from dynamic business culture?
    International Business Report (IBR) What can we learn from dynamic business culture?
    We launched our annual M&A report – ‘Dynamic businesses at the forefront of M&A optimism’ – in Hong Kong last week. The report has provoked a good deal of debate and I just wanted to share two highlights from the data.
    03 Apr 2014
    Why isn’t female political leadership translating to the boardroom?
    International Business Report (IBR) Why isn’t female political leadership translating to the boardroom?
    Denmark has made some fantastic television dramas over the past few years. ‘The Killing’ and ‘Borgen’ have been compulsive viewing in the Lagerberg household. Both place intelligent, strident women as the main characters and, in the case of political drama, Borgen, imitate life itself by prophetically telling the tale of a female Prime Minister – Helle Thorning-Schmidt becoming the first Prime Minister of Denmark in 2011.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 26 Mar 2014
    What type of leader are you?
    International Business Report (IBR) What type of leader are you?
    Wherever I go in the world, I’d rather be walking a dog than stroking a cat. Some things are the same wherever you are. But does this include business leaders? Working with senior business people across the globe, I’ve found they do share a lot of traits – valuing integrity, a positive attitude and the ability to communicate – even across wide cultural divides.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 26 Feb 2014
    Modern trends in business leadership
    International Business Report (IBR) Modern trends in business leadership
    The role of leaders in creating successful businesses and driving growth is crucial. How these leaders run their teams and make decisions can be the difference between success and failure. But do the leadership characteristics displayed by leaders vary from region to region?
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    Carsten Ingemann Johansen
    | 24 Feb 2014
    Are two Latin Americas emerging?
    International Business Report (IBR) Are two Latin Americas emerging?
    I read a fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal the other day which suggested that my region could broadly be thought of as two separate entities.
    19 Feb 2014
    How to succeed in China? Go west to the ‘second-tier’ cities
    Global Economy How to succeed in China? Go west to the ‘second-tier’ cities
    The lure of China’s less well-known cities and the opportunities they present has been picking up speed for years, along with their impressive growth. In fact, while they are often described as ‘second-tier’ cities, many are in fact now wealthier than their ‘first-tier’ counterparts.
    22 Jan 2014
    The Thoughts of Chairmen Now
    Doing Business The Thoughts of Chairmen Now
    John Geldart has spent a lot of time in China over recent years. It is an amazing country which fascinates and surprises him every time he returns, but perhaps no more so than over the past few months when he has been lucky enough to interview the chairmen of some of its most dynamic companies.
    30 Oct 2013
    Surprising international intentions
    Blog Surprising international intentions
    Stefano Salvadeo was interviewed on Focus Economia di Radio 24 recently to discuss some positive indicators regarding M&A activity in Italy.
    24 Sep 2013
    Construction & real estate sector buoyant
    Blog Construction & real estate sector buoyant
    Reviewing the Q2 International Business Report (IBR[1]) results, I was pleased to see some good news for construction & real estate companies: Profitability expectations around the world are up. However, my optimism is tempered somewhat by recent news from China and it will be interesting to see how businesses react in Q3.
    21 Aug 2013
    Doing Business in China
    Blog Doing Business in China
    Dynamic organisations need to apply both reason and instinct when making business decisions is the cornerstone of our 2012 advertising campaign.
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    Brian Rasmussen
    | 31 Jul 2013
    Doing business in Peru
    Blog Doing business in Peru
    Doing business in Peru an interview with José Luis Sarrio.
    26 Jun 2013
    Doing business in Poland
    Blog Doing business in Poland
    Doing business in Poland an interview with Tomasz Wroblewski.
    15 May 2013
    Doing business in Mexico
    Blog Doing business in Mexico
    Doing business in Mexico an interview with Hector Perez
    29 Apr 2013
    Doing business in India
    Blog Doing business in India
    Doing business in India an interview with Vishesh Chandiok
    02 Apr 2013
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