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Grant Thornton TaxPod – September 2021
Podcast Grant Thornton TaxPod – September 2021
Catch the latest schemes, judicial pronouncements and more from the tax and regulatory front
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Storm the norm episode 08
Podcast Storm the norm episode 08
Is it easier for startups than for established businesses to turn around? Just think about it..mature organisations have established not just a business, but a certain reputation, ways of working, people policies, they’ve figured out ways around the corridors of power as well as versus competition, the company is like a machine (whether well-oiled or not), bound by systems and processes. A startup turning around is like someone on a motorcycle doing a u-turn, while an established business is like a long train that has to go in a different direction all of a sudden. You can’t just switch tracks abruptly, especially if there are no tracks laid out in the new direction in the first place. You’ll just derail the whole thing. But the real pivotal (pun unintended) question that we challenged Rohit Kapoor, CEO-Oyo with is much more fundamental; ‘Why do startups need turnarounds in the first place? And is it easier, as our thinking so far seems to indicate, for startups to turn around than it is for established businesses to do the same? We also have perspectives from Siddhartha Nigam, National Managing Partner - Growth, Grant Thornton Bharat who has shared insights on how start-ups go about executing the turn-around
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Grant Thornton TaxPod – August 2021
PODCAST Grant Thornton TaxPod – August 2021
Your updated of key tax and regulatory developments of the past month in 5 minutes
4 min read |
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Podcast Storm the norm episode 07
Creativity needs chaos. Structure constrains lateral thinking. And so, many professions have no option but to think inside the box. Or do they? The “creative professions,” such as advertising, art, music, entertainment, writing believe they have the corner on creativity, relegating many professions to the doom and gloom of Boring. Is it their ego that perpetuates this condescension or is their disdain justified? “Doomed to be deemed boring: Not every profession can be creative. ”That’s the norm our hosts Anisha and Narayan explore in this episode of #StormTheNorm. And IP Lawyer and strategist Safir Anand decided to light a grenade under this norm to explode it, not just storm it. For the GT Insights module, we have our expert Ashish Chhawchharia, Partner - Recovery and Re-organisation at GT Bharat, giving a focused take on how businesses can build creativity into their routine, regardless of what industry or function they are in.
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Grant Thornton TaxPod – June 2021
Podcast Grant Thornton TaxPod – June 2021
This month of taxpod highlights the 43rd and 44th GST Council meeting updates and other recent tax and regulatory updates
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Grant Thornton TaxPod – May 2021
PODCAST Grant Thornton TaxPod – May 2021
Our TaxPod series aims to keep you updated with key tax and regulatory developments of the past month, in under 5 minutes.
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Storm the norm episode 05
Podcast Storm the norm episode 05
As the world faces multiple crisis, there is an increasing need for corporates to come together and help the civil society. It is equally important to partner with leaders and ensure to bridge the gaps wherever necessary. Our norm this episode is set in this context: Can laws turn corporates into better partners for the society at large? Or will they turn CSR into Corporate Social Regulation rather than Corporate Social Responsibility? Find out as we storm this norm in Ep. 21
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Grant Thornton TaxPod – April 2021
PODCAST Grant Thornton TaxPod – April 2021
Our TaxPod series aims to keep you updated with key tax and regulatory developments of the past month, in under 5 minutes.
4 min read |