by Anke Corbin | Oct 23, 2017 | Asia, Asia Pacific, EU, Europe, Global, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Podcast
Globig welcomes Richard Leggett, the CEO of Frontier Strategy Group, a leader in providing actionable intelligence on international markets to companies expanding into and operating around the world. In this podcast, we talk about the Global Outlook Report for 2018....
by Jessica Hoyt | Jul 5, 2017 | Business Culture, Business Expansion, EU, Europe, UK, United Kingdom
Doing business in a new market is an exciting and sometimes challenging prospect. With the rise of ecommerce and with it, a rise in global competition, customer expectations around the world are growing as companies compete for customer loyalty. To be successful in...
by Jessica Hoyt | Jun 7, 2017 | EU, Europe
The article below, titled Has Western Europe Become Free Of Political Risk For MNCs?, was written by Athanasia Kokkinogeni of Frontier Strategy Group, who graciously allowed Globig to share her entire article. The original article was posted on the Frontier Strategy...
by Anke Corbin | Jun 5, 2017 | Business Culture, Culture, Etiquette, EU, Europe, Germany, Podcast
Globig’s guest on the Globig Expansion Podcast is Sabine Amend, the founder of Kultur & Management Inc. Sabine is an intercultural trainer and consultant. Her current focus is on international M&A, knowledge-management in international HR, and international...
by Anke Corbin | May 22, 2017 | Asia, Asia Pacific, Business Expansion, EU, Europe, Global, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Podcast
Joining Globig as a guest on this podcast is Richard Leggett, the CEO of Frontier Strategy Group. FSG is a leader in providing actionable intelligence on international markets to companies expanding into and operating around the world.Topics discussed...
by Jessica Hoyt | May 18, 2017 | Business Culture, Business Expansion, Culture, EU, Europe, International Expansion, UK, United Kingdom
Expanding your company’s reach into the United Kingdom is a great business opportunity. However, if you don’t adapt to the UK’s local colour/color and flavour/flavor, your expansion can be bumpy, at best, and a dismal failure, at worst. A good rule of...