

, head of audit and assurance,
“Strong communication skills are imperative as global leaders. At Grant Thornton, we ask key representatives ꧙for all local member firms to clearly articulate the capabili𝓀ties and service lines of each firm.
Pallavi Talavlikar, IBC director,
“I believe the most critical qualit𒉰y for taking a business global is communication. If I have to go global as a leader, I need to understand the vision of the firm and be able to communicate that well to the firm I’m going to be in contact with, while understanding their requirements so that it is a win-win for both of us.”
Sridhar Ramachandran, tax partner,
“Everything is a risk. Even what you are currently doing is a risk. I’m sure there are hundreds of people trying to disrupt or do the same thing differentꦅly, so if you are not ahead of the curve, and if you are not differentiated, you will become obsolete at some point.
, IBC director,
“One of the leadership qualities I think is most important is the willingness and confidence to take calculated risks. Often businesses are limited and nervous when it comes to expanding their operations. I think it’s really important that management teams assess their knowledge of operating in a particular🌠 country and surround themselves with trusted business advisers.”
, IBC director,
&l🥂dquo;Developing a global perspective into leadership can be a definitive competitive advantage in the future of business. A mindset open to developments on a global level can expose leaders to new ideas and broaden their horizons.
, head of audit and assurance,
“Within our own global network, there are many mechanisms to build a comprehensive understanding and develop strong, personal internation🧜al contacts, wh꧟ich greatly facilitates global discussions.
, partner public sector,
“Companies in rapid-growth markets are well aware that their inte🔥rnational expansion depends on global experience. Fill leadership positions with candidates who have experience outside their home markets.
Nguyen Chi Trung, CEO & managing partner, Grant Thornton Vietnam
"When businesses make the shift from domestic to international organisations, it’s not just the structure of the ♏business that comes under pressure. Those in leadership positions must adapt to meet new challenges. Those with previous international experience, and an understanding of the local language and culture, will have an advantage.
"In addition, getting involved with corporate social responsibility activity is usually welcomed, it provides a good opportunity to get to know the new market and it’s great for developing the brand in the longer term."
Sridhar Ramachandran, tax partner,
&ldq♛uo;You should be open ไto understanding what the other person needs. That humble approach is an essential element, to at least comprehend what is and is not possible.
Melanie Frean, IBC director,
“Something that is really important is having cultural awareness. When you’re leading teams and working with colleagues overseas, it’s understanding not just what’s important in your market and your firm but also how people do business overseas, because it’s going to🦹 be different all over the world.
, IBC director,
“The best leaders are those that recognise they do not know everythinꦅ🐬g; they need to be surrounded by the most talented people in different areas to make the best decisions possible. In other words, be a good listener.
, IBC director, , Puerto Rico
“More often than not, 🐼we encounter situations where leaders are frustrated by the many ‘obstacles’ they have to conquer to be able to start their operations in our jurisdiction.
, partner and IBC director,
“Expanding a business across borders requires accurate planning and a clear understanding of the peculiarities of the target market. In an everch🧸anging world, things often go off plan.
, IBC director,
“Having the right balance of determination and creativity is very impor🅺tant i♚n international growth.
, partner assurance and IBC director,
“In my experience, one of the m🅺ost important qualities to succeed in international businesses is to balance your initial business idea and goals while adapting to different situations, markets,꧑ business cultures, behaviours, challenges and opportunities.
, partner audit and assurance,
“Having an appropriate vision of where to take the business is important. In Singapore, and South East Asia in general, there are so many opportunities that you need to be very focused on the company’s vision to make sure you are making the right decisions.
“When you look at other more saturated markets where the opportunities are more limited, it's often more about doing things a little differently or being in the right place at the right time.
“Here things are changing at such a rapid pace that you need a very long-term focus and vision to make sure you are taking advantage of those opportunities but also being very strategic.
“We see some businesses that come in and try to go for those short-term, overnight gains: but those are organisations that rar🌠ely succeed.”
, North West managing partner,
“It’s about a🍰uthenticity, passion and relentless focus on execution: the top businesspeople I have sp❀oken to have absolute focus and great deal of passion for what they do.”
, IBC director, , Italy
“The most critical attitude for leaders to work globally is to have eꩵnergy, vision, ambition, be bold and dream big.”
, Chief Executive Officer of
“From a personal perspective, and I think the best leaders have this view as well, that people drive businesses: they should always come first. It is not just about building your business around people, it’s also important that your inclusive and treat everyone equally.
"This is one of the fascinating lessons you learn when living in Dubai: when you are dealing with so many nationalities and diverse cultures, you can get lost in the nuances, but broadly speaking everyone is generally understanding and happy to explain the nuances when required, so you actually end up better informed and have a greater appreciation and respect for other cultures.
"If you treat everyone with that sense sincerity and equality, regardless of gender, regardless of eth💯nicity, you realise that everybody rises above their cultural differences and everyone operates at that level. And that is w▨hy Dubai works so well and is one of the most popular destinations”
, IBC director,
“For me the most critical quality that a leader needs to have in terms of going global and helping clients go global is 🌌listening to clients.