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Sowing the seeds of future success - Ernst & Young - Kazakhstan

Sowing the seeds of future success

To emerge from the recession in a strong position, you need to identify opportunities that develop your business – and implement strategies that distinguish you from your competition.

From creating new products to expanding into new markets, this is the time to strengthen your business model, so you’re ready to grasp new growth opportunities as they start to arise.

Achieving this requires a sustained focus on operational effectiveness, making strategic acquisitions and gaining share in the right markets.

Ernst & Young’s multi-disciplinary teams can provide you with integrated, objective advice to help you control costs, increase efficiency, evaluate opportunities and improve transaction outcomes.

So you become a more agile organization, that’s better equipped to respond to change, enter new markets and sustain a successful business in the future.

Patterns of international trade evolve

How well positioned are you for an Asia-centric future in international trade? Examine the trends you can expect from now to 2020.

EY Insights: our best thinking goes mobile
Find insights into your business issues on your mobile device with EY Insights, our new thought leadership app.

2011 European attractiveness survey

Perhaps surprisingly, Europe ranks second only to China as the world’s most attractive investment region. How can it maintain its competitiveness as a region in the global economy in 2011? And which growth drivers – cleantech, digital innovation, or other ideas – will be the keys to its future?

Competing for growth: how business is growing beyond boundaries

From entering new markets, developing new products and services and cultivating and retaining talent, our global survey of more than 1,400 companies reveals what successful businesses are getting right in the new economy.

Global IPO activity continues to rebound in 2011

As global investors seek to capitalize on the emerging markets growth story, they are fueling stock market rallies and new listings world-wide. Will these trends continue? Our eighth annual report analyzes key IPO trends from 2010 and what to expect in the global IPO market in 2011.

Ignition sessions explore future of the electric vehicle

By 2020, EV-based transportation will have reached the tipping point. But what needs to happen in the next decade to reach that point? The 2010 Ignition Summary Report and Ignition video explore the latest advances and the critical factors impacting success of the electric vehicle industry. 

Emerging heroes rise in rapid-growth economies

Certain companies – especially those based in emerging markets – have succeeded in driving growth despite recent economic turmoil. Who are these emerging heroes, and what strategies have they adopted to drive growth? We commissioned the Economist Intelligence Unit to find out.

Planning for growth in business

Now that the global economy has stabilized, how are successful companies planning for growth in the next three years? How can strategic changes made now help companies land on their feet as the global economy begins to right itself? Read our report.

Red and yellow tulips

Nature or nurture: Decoding the DNA of the entrepreneur Entrepreneurs turn excellent ideas into successful businesses. But where does this capacity come from? We look into the mind of the entrepreneur.

RHF image: Entrepreneurs on innovation views

Conversations with Entrepreneurs
Want insight from some of the world’s leading entrepreneurs? We have it here. This new, monthly feature highlights viewpoints from some of the world’s most successful innovators.


Igniting innovation: How hot companies fuel growth from within
Today, more than ever, the entrepreneurial spirit is alive in corporate America. What can your organization do to cultivate this spirit of innovation and retain “intrapreneurial” thinkers?

Approaches to innovation  
Approaches to innovation
How do entrepreneurs and general corporates think differently about innovation? Learn more as we explore the four key points that contribute to success.

     

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