February 17, 2011, Global Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of the New Global Enterprise Webinar
January 20, 2011 by Bierce & Kenerson, P.C.
Thursday, February 17, 2011, 11 A.M. – 12:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time U.S.
Speakers:
- William B. Bierce, Esq., Bierce & Kenerson, P.C.
- Ed Nair, Global Services
Description:
The struggles of the entrepreneur and owner-managed businesses are well known. The real struggle arises when they try to achieve scale and breadth through globalization. They face many challenges in developing and managing an overseas sales presence, brand management, technical presence, business organization, intellectual property and operations. However, the miracles of modern technology, educational diversification, social media and long-distance collaboration now enable some innovative uses of established legal, tax, organizational and operational structures. In short, it’s time to rethink and extend the classic business models for entrepreneurship.
This webinar delves into the idea of global entrepreneurship in the “new normal” economy. Global excellence is not a concept reserved for large companies like Accenture, Genpact and WNS, but can be implemented across the spectrum of both Fortune 500 companies and owner-managed businesses.
This webinar will address:
- how the knowledge economy is building the international global services market
- specific ownership, operational and governance paradigms for sweat-equity businesses (regardless whether in services, software, goods or franchises)
- international taxation concepts for new and existing ventures looking to globalize
- legal concerns associated with entering global markets
- compliance concerns both in the U.S and overseas
- putting it all together: human resources, unique selling propositions (and intellectual property), operational (and IT) and sales
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This webinar is free of cost. Kindly contact lsanfiorenzo@biercekenerson.com if you would like more information. To register click here.