Descubre los principales desafíos que enfrentan los líderes de equipos hoy en día, desde la diversidad generacional hasta el trabajo remoto. Aprende, de la mano del Grant Thornton, lo que debes saber para tener equipos de alto rendimiento
La Ley Estatutaria 1581 de 2012 establece el régimen general de protección de datos personales en la República de Colombia, concretando el derecho fundamental de todas las personas frente al correcto uso de su información y estandariza el uso del Habeas Data.
Estos son los principales aspectos de la sobretasa bomberil adoptada en Bogotá según el acuerdo 927 de 2024. Este cambio normativo sucede por la expedición del Plan Distrital de Desarrollo de Bogotá, presentado por la Alcaldía Mayor, y aprobado por el Concejo de la ciudad (Acuerdo 927 de 2024) ...
A lo largo de los años de política comercial se han estructurado protecciones para las transacciones que surgen en el comercio internacional, y estas políticas han sido objeto de intensos cambios y negociaciones internacionales durante décadas.
Every business can benefit from the Internet of Things – just start small and choose wisely when deciding which operations you want to target.
As productivity rates fall, businesses and governments need to find new ways to make inputs work harder if living standards are to be maintained.
To succeed in the B2B sharing economy, businesses need to understand what drives customers who are willing to use crowdsourced and automated services LiquidSpace specialises in renting out spare office space in existing businesses by the hour, the month or longer. Users can hire space via the company’s app and be sitting in a business’s boardroom within minutes. They can add their own office space to the inventory too.
Low productivity growth is a concern for policymakers across the globe. Steve Perkins, global leader for technology, says boosting R&D is the way to compensate for ageing populations and slower employment growth.
Rising labour costs and the quest for productivity are driving businesses to automate. Finding new roles for redundant workers will be the next challenge.
Fifty years on from the world’s first personal computer going into mass production, the Grant Thornton International Business Report reveals the scale of technology’s influence on business with the majority of firms now planning to automate operations and practices, potentially resulting in job losses.
Established players in the hospitality and tourism sector are having to work harder than ever to find growth. A series of recent events have disrupted demand in the short-term, but longer term, the rise of the digital economy is threatening traditional operating models and sales channels. Businesses in the sector need to be alive to the challenges posed by online travel agencies and aggregators (OTAs), as they try to build their brand and maintain market share.
The hotel industry is going through a period of unprecedented, irreversible change and will look very different in 2020 than it does today.
Poised to be every bit as disruptive as the internet revolution, is your business ready for the rise of the sharing economy?
Technology is at the cutting edge of efforts to make growth more sustainable. As the global population swells and more people move into higher consumption classes, the demand for food, for energy, for water, will all increase. But the resources our planet offers will not. Clearly the status quo is not sustainable.
As the global economy slowly recovers its verve, so business leaders in the hospitality and tourism sector are looking at new ways to grow their operations. So says our International Business Report (IBR), which interviews around 150 senior executives in the sector globally every quarter.
How can charities hope to master and benefit from social media unless they understand its full potential and risks? Our new report, ‘Growing communities: How charity leaders govern social media globally to thrive online’ , reports on our interviews with charity CEOs from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and the US.