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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.
Anya Osipyan
Anya Osipyan
| 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.
Anya Osipyan
Anya Osipyan
| 19 Mar 2014
In search of the microclimates of opportunity
Real estate and construction In search of the microclimates of opportunity
I am currently at MIPIM, the annual gathering of property professionals from around the world, and can report that the mood is much improved from this time last year. Developers, property companies, investors and homeowners suffered disproportionately during the financial crisis.
12 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.
26 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
Tech businesses forecasting strong a 2014
International Business Report (IBR) Tech businesses forecasting strong a 2014
The technology industry is synonymous with innovation, fuelled by investments and a continual focus on research and development (R&D). By its very nature it is at the forefront of change. Those businesses which fail to keep up with technological change and stay current with consumer requirements are left behind.
Marine Musheghyan
Marine Musheghyan
| 10 Feb 2014
Rising energy costs put pressure on demand for renewables
Cleantech Rising energy costs put pressure on demand for renewables
We asked the 3,500 business leaders who responded to our latest Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) a new question in Q4-2013: Do you expect rising energy costs to constrain the growth of business over the next 12 months?
27 Jan 2014
Economic outlook for 2014
Blog Economic outlook for 2014
I was interviewed this week by CNBC and BBC World News to discuss the economic outlook for 2014, drawing on the views of 3,500 senior executives in 45 economies we interview for our International Business Report (IBR).
09 Jan 2014
Real estate and construction sector outlook improves
Construction and real estate Real estate and construction sector outlook improves
Business optimism in markets such as China, the UK and the US has risen markedly over recent months according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR)[1]. And the most interesting aspect for me is the contribution of the real estate and construction sector to the brightening economic outlook.
04 Dec 2013
Cleantech investment could break decarbonisation inertia
Cleantech Cleantech investment could break decarbonisation inertia
The outlook for the cleantech sector looks to be improving. While the Climate Policy Initiative reported that global climate finance flows had plateaued at US$359bn in 2012, business growth indicators from our Q3 International Business Report (IBR) are positive, particularly as regards investment and R&D, although a shortage of talent remains a challenge
27 Nov 2013
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.
Armen Dallakyan
Armen Dallakyan
| 21 Nov 2013
Mature markets stage optimism fight back
Global economy Mature markets stage optimism fight back
I was interviewed last week by CNBC and BBC World News[1] to discuss our Q3 International Business Report (IBR) results. The big surprise was that business optimism in the UK more than doubled over the past quarter.
13 Nov 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.
Anya Osipyan
Anya Osipyan
| 01 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
Hospitality & tourism industry set for further growth
Hospitality & tourism Hospitality & tourism industry set for further growth
Businesses in the hospitality & tourism industry are the most bullish globally on the outlook for both revenues and profits. That’s according to the Q2 International Business Report (IBR[1]) results, providing further evidence of strong performance in the industry.
Armen Dallakyan
Armen Dallakyan
| 28 Aug 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
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