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It’s not luck that makes leaders

What does it take to fast-track your business from inspiration, to growing enterprise, to major market force?

At Ernst & Young, we know what it takes to drive sustainable growth because we’ve guided thousands of dynamic, ambitious businesses on the journey from start-up to market leadership.

Our Strategic Growth Markets (SGM) network is dedicated to serving the unique challenges and changing needs of fast-growth companies around the world. We make a difference to your business by accessing and adapting our global organization’s experience, industry capabilities and resources to work for you.

Our SGM professionals thrive on guiding companies through successful initial public offerings (IPOs). In fact, on average, we take a company public every business day of the year.

And, with our SGM network stretching across more than 100 countries, you’ll never outgrow us. Whether your business expands across the country or across the world, we’ll be with you every step of the way.


Find out more about Strategic Growth Markets

Innovating for the next three billion

How well do you understand the growing middle class in emerging markets? We explore the capabilities that companies can build to align their businesses with the needs of this demographic.

Essential guides for fast-growth companies

What does it take to be a fast-growth company in today’s economy? Our series of essential guides for fast growth companies provides you with information to help transform your growth company into an exceptional enterprise. These guides explore hot topics such as Private equityHuman CapitalTax and your mobile workforce, Protecting wealth, IFRSRisk managementLife after an IPO, and Managing capital.

Global venture capital insights and trends

The last decade was anything but normal for the global venture industry. Today, as the economy shows signs of improvement, we see some clear trends in the venture industry as it emerges from the preceding turbulent decade and positions itself for success in the coming one.

Competing for growth: Winning in the new economy

Eighty-five percent of companies across all sectors and markets are expecting the new economy to be even more competitive than the old over the next two years. Learn how businesses are adjusting their framework to cope with this new market in our survey of more than 1,400 professionals.

How to do an IPO: going public and winning

Think you’re ready for an IPO? In Ernst & Young's guide to going public, we have found the critical factors that go into a successful initial public offering. Approaching the process as a transformation, acting like a public company well before the IPO, and outperforming the competition are all part of going public and winning.

The new global mindset: innovation through diversity

Diversity no longer refers to just race or gender. It includes age, culture, educational background, skills, personality, education and life experiences. The new global mindset: driving innovation through diverse perspectives discusses four key techniques to develop an inclusive mindset to foster innovation and economic growth.

Contacts

E-mail Andrea Vogel   
T.: +31 (0)88-4074070

Exceptional insight: Looking beyond domestic borders

Cover, Exceptional July-December 2012 - BeNe 
Entrepreneurial business leaders know that sustainable growth often depends on a willingness to look beyond domestic borders. This issue of Exceptional explores this key theme through the perspectives of Allessandro Benetton of the Italian clothing brand, Andreas Kaufmann, Chairman of Leica Camera AG’s supervisory board, and many more.

Succeeding for generations  
Succeeding for generations
Each family business is unique; yet each successful family business has much in common. Taking advantage of that knowledge and understanding the success factors underpins what we call the “growth DNA of family business”.

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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