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The morning after your major acquisition …
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 24/04/2017
» Yesterday was one of the key highlights in your career as you closed the biggest acquisition in your company's history. The acquired business is only slightly larger than your company by revenue, but has 20% fewer employees. The market anticipates that the new enlarged group will grow by more than 150% from product extensions, cross-selling, and the key talent in the management team at the acquired entity.
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Tax breaks commonly missed by expats
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 13/02/2017
» You may be from a country where personal income tax deduction options are minimal. Thailand, on the other hand, has many tax relief options. Many expatriate employees may be missing out on the full relief they're entitled to, which could result in sizeable losses.
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Secondment and tax: risks of sending employees to work in Thailand
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 20/12/2016
» Seconding employees has become standard practice for multinationals. Companies get internationally experienced employees with the skills to work in many cultures. Employees get to travel and expand their business and personal worlds.
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The future of work and the role of HR
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 13/01/2017
» Innovation is creating new industries and the need for different business models. New technology and social networks are having a huge impact on how people communicate, collaborate and work. Workforces will become more and more diverse with multi-generational, multicultural, and multi-located employees, and will be very challenging to manage. The key question you should be asking is how these changes will affect the way you attract, retain and motivate talent in your organisation and how your Human Resources function needs to change.
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Do you really have corruption under control(s)?
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 10/04/2017
» Internal controls are a critical but still poorly understood component of any anti-corruption programme. According to the 2016 Thailand Economic Crime Survey by PwC, 80% of companies in Thailand say they have a formal anti-corruption programme in place and 68% rely on internal audit to ensure the effectiveness of their anti-corruption controls.
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M&A: Making strategic acquisitions to achieve growth
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 25/10/2016
» The Asean Economic Community is opening up the region to the free movement of goods and services, as well as the free flow of capital and labour. Concurrently, companies from the traditional developed economies that are experiencing little or no growth at home are seeking new opportunities in the growth markets of Southeast Asia. These forces are creating buy-side activity in the mergers and acquisitions market. Meanwhile, family-owned businesses are assessing increased competition, as well as more challenging management succession issues, which together drive sell-side considerations.
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Data trust pacesetters
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 19/12/2019
» Companies that are leading the way in building trust in data can serve as models for others looking to improve their ability to extract value from data in a secure and ethical way, according to a new report from PwC.
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Risk in review: Managing risks from the front line
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 12/09/2017
» Organisations across the globe, including in Asia-Pacific, are facing an increasingly complex and evolving risk landscape. The business environment is even more volatile because of cyberthreats and increasingly sophisticated technology.
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The new world of digital labour and its effects
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 25/09/2017
» Different forms of digital labour are affecting businesses. The question is, how can you make use of these changes? According to the research firm Forrester, by 2019 at least 25% of all tasks within any occupation will be automated in some form.
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Time for foreign workers and employers to get their papers in order
Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 21/08/2017
» The Royal Proclamation on Managing the Work of Aliens BE 2560 issued in June has shaken up the work environment in Thailand, with stiff fines and even jail time for foreign workers and employers who don't strictly follow the law. The proclamation increases penalties for foreigners, employers and anyone who hires foreigners without appropriate documentation.
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