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    Diversity in business: why do we care?
    International Business Report (IBR) Diversity in business: why do we care?
    Francesca Lagerberg explains why we continue to call for greater gender diversity in business and explains how our 2015 report - The path to leadership - adds to the debate.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 18 Mar 2015
    Talent squeeze threatens global growth
    International Business Report (IBR) Talent squeeze threatens global growth
    Businesses in the world’s three biggest economies, the United States, China and Japan, are increasingly feeling the heat when it comes to recruiting skilled staff. Given that these countries together represent over a third of global output, a deficit of skilled staff could have a significant knock-on effect on economic growth not just in these economies but beyond.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 02 Dec 2014
    Collaborate. Innovate. Grow.
    Blog Collaborate. Innovate. Grow.
    Crowdsourcing is not a new concept. I see it as the guiding principle underpinning democracy; the wisdom of the crowds pick a better leader than any individual could (we hope!) But what about using crowdsourcing to develop business strategy?
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 09 Sep 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
    Three threats to real estate and construction growth
    Construction and real estate Three threats to real estate and construction growth
    The real estate and construction sector continues to make steady progress as it recovers from a financial crisis in which investors, developers and homeowners were disproportionately hit.
    14 May 2014
    Economy focus 2014: Poland
    International Business Report (IBR) Economy focus 2014: Poland
    Poland’s economy avoided recession during the 2009 financial crisis,and rebounded strongly in 2010-2011. Poland: dynamism at the heart of Europe.
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    Brian Rasmussen
    | 30 Apr 2014
    Economy focus 2014: Poland (Polish)
    International Business Report (IBR) Economy focus 2014: Poland (Polish)
    Polska gospodarka uniknęła kryzysu finansowego w 2009 roku. Po okresie spowolnienia, w latach 2010-2011 powróciła na ścieżkę wzrostu. Polska nie mogła jednak całkowicie uniknąć skutków globalnego kryzysu. Wymiana z Europą stanowi bowiem ponad 80% całego polskiego handlu zagranicznego. Gospodarka rosła więc wolniej w porównaniu do czasu sprzed kryzysu gospodarczego, osiągając w latach 2012 i 2013 tempo około 1,5% rocznie.
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    Brian Rasmussen
    | 23 Apr 2014
    Dynamic businesses at forefront of M&A
    International Business Report (IBR) Dynamic businesses at forefront of M&A
    Dynamic businesses at the forefront of M&A activity highlights an increasing importance for M&A in driving growth. There is a clear acknowledgment from the 12,500 businesses surveyed that acquisitions will be needed to supplement existing operations.
    26 Mar 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
    Why still so few women in senior management?
    International Business Report (IBR) Why still so few women in senior management?
    Just one in seven delegates at the annual World Economic Forum gathering was a woman this year. This statistic alone explains why the issue of women in businesses inspires so much passion and debate, emphasising that the path from the classroom to the boardroom is anything but straightforward.
    Carsten Mønster 120x120
    Carsten Mønster
    | 19 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?
    Carsten Ingemann Johansen 120x120
    Carsten Ingemann Johansen
    | 24 Feb 2014
    Doing more with less. But at what cost?
    International Business Report (IBR) Doing more with less. But at what cost?
    Business leaders in the hospitality & tourism sector are continuing to do ‘more with less’ according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) Q3 results. Expectations for business growth remain robust, but job creation is fairly stagnant, reflecting a broader drive for efficiencies within the sector.
    Claus Koskelin 120x120
    Claus Koskelin
    | 21 Nov 2013
    Global tax newsletter, issue 9
    Tax Global tax newsletter, issue 9
    Global tax newsletter is designed to keep you up to date with significant tax developments around the world that impact businesses with cross-border operations. It addresses issues of a global nature as well as domestic tax developments of interest to foreign investors. The newsletter aims to cover tax developments on a regional and international basis.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 01 Nov 2013
    Economy focus 2014: France (French)
    International Business Report (IBR) Economy focus 2014: France (French)
    The economy of France continues to suffer as the eurozone crisis continues. Following a deep contraction in 2009, the economy recovered robustly, posting seven consecutive quarters of expansion. However, France has stagnated over the past two years as problems in southern Europe intensified, with growth slowing as unemployment and government debt rise.
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    Brian Rasmussen
    | 01 Oct 2013
    Women in senior management
    International Business report (IBR) Women in senior management
    Our International Business Report with insights gained from in-depth interviews with five senior female executives from around the world, this report looks at the role of education in improving female participation and how this can help boost business growth.
    Carsten Mønster 120x120
    Carsten Mønster
    | 01 Oct 2013
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