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Peter Bodin

Peter Bodin, Grant Thornton International Ltd, talks about the Grant Thornton network and what makes it different.

International Business Report (IBR)
Who are Brazilians backing to win the World Cup?

It will not surprise an international audience that the build-up to the World Cup has been overwhelmingly negative in Brazil. Scenes of local protesting about the huge sums of money lavished on stadia in Manaus and Brasilia, which are likely to poorly used after the main event, have been broadcast around the world.

Global mobility services
Revised Posted Workers Directive (EU) 2018/957

Posted workers are perceived as a source of social competition between EU member states. The difference of social contributions can be attractive but new obligations introduced by the revised Directive will be taken seriously.

Global mobility services
Deductible expenses for foreign workers without a Vietnamese work permit

On 15 February 2019, the Hanoi Tax Department issued 'Official Letter No. 6351/CT-TTHT' that provides guidance on expenses for non-Vietnamese workers who aren't granted work permits.

IFRS 16
Are you ready?

The new leases standard, IFRS 16, brings with it both greater transparency and a number of challenges for businesses. Are you ready?

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.

Value of data
Are you defending the wrong data?

If organisations don’t know what data they hold, or how important it is, are they wasting time and money safeguarding low-value information while their most critical assets are exposed?

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. 

Spain
60% of companies believe that measures against inflation are insufficient

The Spanish middle market shows its concern about the evolution of inflation.

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Not for profit
Why strategy and measuring social media are co-dependent

One of the greatest challenges with using social media strategically is measuring its success. Boards need to understand how social media is helping meet their strategic objectives and need to set goals and define success early in the planning stage. Measurement is crucial to understanding whether these goals have been achieved.