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Weitere Themen: Vorsicht bei Pflanzenproteinen / Neuer Quantencomputerchip / Social Media im Wahlkampf / Surfende Fledermäuse / Host: Stefan Geier AutorInnen: Renate Ell, David, Globig, Doris Tromballa, Johannes Roßteuscher, Jenny von Sperber Lust auf mehr kurze, schnell erzählte Geschichten aus Wissenschaft und Technik? Dann empfehlen wir Euch unseren Podcast "Wissenschaft schnell erzählt" https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/iq-wissenschaft-schnell-erzaehlt/51140036/ Lust auf mehr vertiefte Geschichten aus Wissenschaft und Technik? Dann empfehlen wir Euch unseren IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/iq-wissenschaft-und-forschung/5941402/
The University of Toledo Women's Swim Team wrapped up a strong Fall season with a 4th place finish at The Magnus cup. With The MAC season scheduled to begin in January, The Rockets are looking to fine tune both individual and some already strong relay times in the next month. Coach Brie Globig, Junior Sydney Conrad and Senior Ashley LeFever join Brent Balbinot to break it down on this edition of The Rocket Liftoff Podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In medicine, one doctor's approach to treatment may not necessarily match another's. This is especially true for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). While this therapy has been lauded for its ability to treat PTSD and restore brain function, few clinics have utilized it to its full potential. Today's guests are two experts in hyperbaric oxygen therapy who have helped to create a unique, white-glove approach, unmatched in the integrative medicine space. This is The Story of AVIV clinics with Dave Globig and Dr. Mohammed Elamir
Klirrende Kälte mit viel Schnee und Eis. Endlich wieder mal ein richtiger Winter, so wie ihn Erwachsene aus ihrer Kindheit kennen. Aber ist das normal trotz Klimawandel? Ja, sagt MDR-Meteorologe Thomas Globig.
There are lots of stereotypes for each generation and this impacts how recruits are perceived and the approach companies take to hiring. This podcast walks through some of the biggest stereotypes for each generation, tips for effectively hiring from within the generations, the different values and needs you’ll see generation to generation, and their impact on hiring related to. Globig’s special guest and expert is Bill Armstrong, the president of Gava Talent Solutions. Gava Talent Solutions is a global leader in professional staffing and consulting services, doing business in over 100 countries.
FRAGEN WIR DOCH! Deutschlands Experten-Podcast Und das fragen wir diese Woche (12.10.2018): Bayern-Wahl: Wird Bayern Schwarz-Grün? Experte: CSU-Ehrenvorsitzender Dr. Edmund Stoiber Herausforderin: Warum soll Bayern Grün werden - und was können Sie besser als die CSU? Expertin: Spitzenkandidatin Die Grünen Katharina Schulze Kandidaten-Check: Söder oder Schulze. Wen verstehen die Bürger besser? Experte: Kommunikationstrainer Michael Ehlers Zwischenruf: Warum sind wir ein Volk von Krach- und Krawallmachern geworden? Experte: Diakonie-Präsident und Buchautor „Unerhört!“ Ulrich Lilie Abenteuer Wald: Warum fasziniert uns der Wald und welche Geheimtipps haben Sie? Experte: Förster und SWR-Filmemacher „Der mit dem Wald spricht...“ Peter Wohlleben Mallorca-Unwetter: Wie kam es dazu - und kommt es bald zu neuen Unwettern auf der Insel? Experte: Meteorologe Thomas Globig
AI for human resources is here to stay and it’s being used all around the world in a variety of ways. Globig’s guest expert for this series of AI podcasts is Bill Armstrong, the president of Gava Talent Solutions. Bill shares his insights on how HR is being used to interview candidates.
Ragu Bhargava has been involved in hundreds of Mergers and Acquisitions around the world and he shares his learning’s and advice for more successful international M & A's on this Globig podcast. Ragu is the award-winning Co-Founder and CEO of the four companies that compose the Global Upside Group, the world's leading provider of HR, Payroll, PEO, Accounting, Finance, Compliance and Talent Acquisition services.
he hot topic for this Globig podcast is ‘Hiring Foreign Employees’ and things that often trip up companies, especially US companies, when hiring international talent. Our featured expert is Mary Lemons, the VP of Human Resources Solutions at Global Upside. Global Upside is a leader in helping companies transform their finance, accounting, and human resources functions in over 100 countries. Mary provides helpful advice about some of the key pitfalls to be prepared for before and when hiring international employees.
The Globig podcast guest is Shannon Lemmon, a Partner and specialist in International Tax Services at Eide Bailly, one of the top accounting firms in the US. The new Republican tax bill went into effect January 2018 and it significantly impacts US international tax rules. It’s been said the new bill represents the largest overhaul of the US tax code since 1986. Shannon helps us to understand what the biggest changes are to US International Tax Rules and what impact those changes will have.
Globig’s guest is Chris Stroh, an International Tax Manager at Eide Bailly, one of the top accounting firms in the US. Chris shares his expertise around tax considerations and additional filing requirements for companies doing business internationally. Many companies want to take their business to the next level and go overseas. While there are a lot of things to consider for a company, one area often forgotten is how their international business can impact their taxes, tax reporting requirements, and other potential tax related implications. When it comes to delivering a product or service internationally it's important to prepare in advance for new requirements.
Globig welcomes Richard Leggett, the CEO of Frontier Strategy Group, a leader in providing actionable intelligence on international markets to companies expanding into and operating around the world. In this podcast, we talk about the Global Outlook Report for 2018. Richard shares his insights on what’s happening in the top global regions and how both large and small companies use the Global Outlook Report 2018 to make strategic business decisions. Richard shares the top trends, key risks, and top opportunities for businesses in the top 7 regions: Asia, Middle East & North Africa, Central & Easter Europe, Western Europe, Latin America, North America, and Sub Sahara Africa.
Todays hot topic is all about 'Successfully Doing Business In China'. This is segment #2 of this 3 part series where we’ll explore EMPLOYMENT LAW and HIRING OPTIONS in China. A lot of companies will hire a sales agency, a sales person, company evangelist, and/or sales engineer before they set up a company in China. Sometimes they do this through a Global Employer of Record or PEO organization, other times its best for them to set up a business entity with a partner. This podcast will evaluate the options and provide insights into the Chinese hiring market. Globig’s podcast guest is Robbert Gorris from Sovereign China Limited. Sovereign China accelerates international clients' ability to understand and operate in the China market. They’ve successfully assisted more than 600 companies from over 50 countries with their China market entry.
Globig’s guest is Robbert Gorris from Sovereign China Limited. Originally from the Netherlands, Robbert did his masters thesis in Taipei and ended up working for the Netherlands LuxembourgChamber of Commerce in Beijing (BenCham). During his time with BenCham, he was involved in many business delegations visiting China from a diverse range of industries. Robbert now shares his expertise having worked in China for the past 8 years and helps companies expand into China for Soverign China Group. With offices in worldwide, Sovereign China accelerates international clients' ability to understand and operate in the China market. They’ve successfully assisted more than 600 companies from over 50 countries with their China market entry.
This is Part 1 of a 2 Part podcast series and the conversation is on sales strategy and what you need to know about the Asia Pacific market. Globig’s guest is Kyle Hegarty. Kyle is with Leadership Nomad under the TSL Group, and he has spent over a decade living and working in the Asia Pacific region helping companies expand into new markets and grow their sales. 1. Asia Pacific- what is it and why is it a hot market ?2. How do companies usually approach this market and how should they do it to be effective?3. Unique characteristics of each country4. What’s the best place to start your sales efforts? Are some countries easier or better to start in? Can you use one country as a base and then expand from there?5. Advice for what not to do in each market In Part 2 we’ll discuss how to hire and build business relationships in the Asia Pacific countries.
Globig’s guest on the Globig Expansion Podcast is Sabine Amend, from Kultur & Management Inc. and TI Communication. Sabine is an intercultural trainer and consultant. Her current focus is on international M&A, knowledge-management in international HR, and international virtual teams. Our discussion focuses on effectively doing business in China.
Globig talks to Gabor Puhalla, the co-founder and CEO of profiq, a company that provides high quality software engineering services to innovative Agile software companies with offices in Prague Czech Republic and Silicon Valley. The services trade internationally is the fastest growing type of global business being done and many companies will work with distributed team members and experts around the world. Gabor shares his unique perspective on how to work effectively with international and remote teams.
Globig’s guest is Sabine Amend, the founder of Kultur & Management Inc. Sabine is an intercultural trainer and consultant. Her current focus is on international M & A, knowledge-management in international HR, and international virtual teams. Our discussion focuses on effective communication with Germans.
What Are The HR Implications of International Assignments? Our world is much more global and digitally connected today than ever before and many people dream about living and working in a foreign country. Even if companies don’t initiate overseas assignments, it’s not uncommon for employees to request the opportunity to work abroad. Globig welcomes Mary Lemons, the VP of Human Resources Solutions at Global Upside as our guest to explore the HR implications of letting your employees work around the world. Global Upside is a leader in helping companies transform their finance, accounting, and human resources functions in over 90 countries.
When going global, you may qualify for IC-DISC, a significant tax incentive available to qualifying manufacturers, producers, resellers, and exporters of goods that are produced in the United States with an ultimate destination outside the United States. Globig talks about the IC-DISC with Mark Griswold, a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and International Tax Senior Manager at Eide Bailly, one of the top accounting firms in the US. Mark has worked in a variety of industries, including international taxation, real estate, manufacturing and professional services. He has significant experience with IC-DISC, including compliance and commission calculations. Topics we discuss include:1. What is an IC-DISC?2. What benefit does IC-DISC provide?2. What types of businesses can take advantage of the IC-DISC?3. How does it work?4. How is the commission amount calculated?5. What export sales qualify to be included in the commission calculation?6. What are some items to consider when implementing an IC-DISC structure?7. Is this something that needs to be set up every year or only once? Do you get the benefit every year? Does the company and share holders benefit? Listed To The IC- DISC Podcast
Globig interviews Sven Hecker, founder of several companies around the world that have found success going global including one of the hottest global expansion resource companies located in Germany, ClevverMail. Learn about: • What inspired Sven to start his companies• What’s been easiest and hardest about expanding abroad• Resources he’s found helpful• The benefits of using virtual offices around the world• Why location matters • Tips and advice for other founders going global Resources:Sven Hecker LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/svenhecker?)ClevverMail.com (http://www.clevvermail.com)Globig.co (http://www.globig.co)
Globig’s guest speaker is Ragu Bhargava, the CEO of Global Upside (globalupside.com), a leader in helping companies transform their finance, accounting, and human resources functions in over 90 countries. Ragu’s mantra is ‘Impossible is not in my vocabulary’ and he’s helped many companies navigate some of the most complex business expansion environments. This podcast will focus on answering questions about:The best EU expansion locationsHow to evaluate a marketHow to get tax breaks without opening an officeHow to limit tax exposure and risk when selecting to open a branch or subsidiary Differences between Western and Eastern EuropeCompany law compliance requirementsEmployment law Join us to learn more about EU business expansion.
Joining Globig.co is Jared Johnson, an expert in global mobility from Eide Bailly, a leading accounting and finance firm in the US, to talk about why a company should establish a global mobility program as soon as people start traveling internationally and to mitigate risks even before they assign employees abroad. Topics include: • Company Permanent Establishment (PE) Risks• Immigration Compliance• Income Tax Compliance• Payroll Tax Compliance• Social Security Tax Compliance• Potential business failure in foreign country due to noncompliance of tax or immigration issues• Cross boarder employee not having correct skill set or incompatible for assignment Resources:EideBailly.com Globig.co
Globig’s guest speaker is Dominik Grau, the Chief Innovation Officer at Ebner Media Group in Germany. Dominik has expertise is in media (print, digital, video, mobile, events), content marketing, content strategy, corporate development, IT infrastructure and technology management. He is also a highly regarded speaker and you’ll find him at the world's top content marketing, media and publishing conferences.
Globig had the chance to interview renowned trade lawyer Susan Kohn Ross to discuss how the Trump administration views and could impact the hot button issues such as trade agreements, tariffs, visas, taxes and more. Join in for this very insightful podcast to learn more about the likely impact and when it will affect your business. Resources:http://tradelawyersblog.com/contributors/susan-kohn-ross/www.canada-usblog.com Susan Kohn Ross Bio:Susan Kohn Ross is a partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp where she Chairs the International Trade Practice Group which focuses on Customs, international trade, transportation, FDA, export licensing, corporate compliance/governance and import/export issues, along with anti-corruption and other trade compliance concerns. She is also Chair of MSK’s Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection Practice Group which assists clients to implement privacy and system preventive policies and procedures, but also provides breach resolution assistance.She is a co-founder of www.canada-usblog.com; Member, American Association of Exporters and Importers Industry Leadership Council; Past Chair, National Security Committee, American Bar Association, International Law Section; past Chair, District Export Council of Southern California, and 2016-2017 Vice Chair and 2015-2016 Steering Committee Member, National District Export Council.
Jason Fritts, a senior manager specializing in Transfer Pricing at Eide Bailly, one of the top US accounting and finance firms joins Globig to talk about transfer pricing. Listen to this very helpful podcast to better understand: - What is transfer pricing - What is the arm’s-length principle and how to make sure you’re compliant with it - Why transfer pricing is important - The risks of non-compliance - How to set up transfer pricing documentation - What is expected in different countries
Globig had a chance to catch up with Laura Mancini Chan recently. Since 1997, Laura has worked with firms all around the world in international human resources, relocation services and intercultural training. She has provided training to companies such as American Express, BAT, Cadbury-Schweppes, Celanese, Cummins, Eaton Electrical, JPMorganChase, KPMG, among others. Laura discusses how culture impacts business and intercultural training can improve leadership skills, improve the ability to communicate with people, increase the awareness of and sensitivity to people from different cultures to avoid common areas of misunderstanding.
Julian Leuthold is Globig's guest, he’s the producer of the GetGlobal Expo in Los Angeles, the premiere international expansion conference for the US. Julian has extensive background in doing business in India, in researching India for companies, and consulting with companies doing business in India. You’ll learn more about: 1. What colonialism is 2. How colonialism impacts culture 3. Why is it important to understand the history of each country you go into 4. How a countries history influence how they now do business today 5. How being post-colonial impacts business in India and some examples of successes and failures 6. The most common areas of misunderstanding or incompatibility 7. The characteristics of a successful negotiation and business relationship
Globig’s guest today is Andrew Oury, a partner at Oury Clark Chartered Accountants and Oury Clark Solicitors, considered leading tax advisory, financial services and law firms in the UK. This podcast focuses on how to do business in the UK, some important advice on how to get a bank account, making sure you get your visas before setting up a business, culture, why hiring the right local people is key, and so much more good stuff. Listen in now.
Globig talks with Cyber Security expert Adam Anderson, the founder and CEO of Atlas Vault, a company that helps businesses understand who their vendors are and what cyber risk they are allowing into their organization. Adam has written the book ‘Small Business Cyber Security: Your Customers Can Trust You…Right? ‘, and has been consulting for enterprises in cyber risk and security for many years. Topics we cover include: • Best practices for keeping your company safe for SMBs and larger companies • How to identify scams and breaches • Employee training • Supply chain evaluation • Global cyber security requirements Listen in to the Globig Cyber Security podcast today.
Helping companies go international is the best way that this week’s influencer, Anke Corbin, has put her skills to use. Find out how mentorship, action, and connections can improve your ability to influence others.
Globig interviews Chris Raulf of Boulder SEO Marketing, an international SEO expert and global speaker on iSEO. You'll learn how to implement a strategy for optimizing international websites for both on-site and off-site search engine optimization, tools that work well, and effective social media sites you may not be thinking of using yet.
Globig invited Mike Heilbronner, the President of IdeaLegal as a guest speaker. IdeaLegal is a law firm specializing in International Trademarking and Mike shares his experience and sights about why international trademarking is so important before going global, the risks of not being prepared, and how countries differ in their approach to trademarking.