The future of accounting: where machine precision meets human wisdom. Automation and AI are reshaping accounting faster than ever. Yet human insight, judgment, and creativity remain essential. Discover how the partnership between people and technology is defining the next era of finance.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence and the arrival of ChatGPT on the scene will not leave accountants on the street, but there will be an increasing need to get in-service training, re-train and think more like a CFO does.
The Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting landscape is evolving rapidly and will change even more so in the coming months and years, and as a result has become a focus of the GPPC.
The mid-market’s real prioritisation of sustainability not only reflects the growing expectation of stakeholders but the forward-thinking nature of this entrepreneurial segment. But few companies have made significant progress and many still face significant barriers.
Running a business in the most profitable manner possible takes smart decisions. Data – and including data in the decision-making process – are an inseparable part of this, panellists on the Äripäev radio programme “Kasvukursil” said.
In the post-pandemic landscape, a new model of leadership will be needed to enable organisations to thrive. Engendering innovation, collaborating and communicating across the business, and adapting to change have become operational necessities, while empathy and inclusion are the keys to team performance.
The Automotive Industry is one of the sectors in which very large investments are being made. Although the coronary pandemic has caused serious disruption to car production, which accounts for the main share of the car industry, the sector as a whole is making significant progress in the coming years.
Grant Thornton partner and head of outsourcing Anastasia Borovaja has been working for more than 10 years to ensure that her day-to-day work offers an unforgettable customer experience and high-quality service while the company is also seen as an attractive employer.
The sudden surge in remote working, online shopping, digital health and virtual learning boosted demand for business technology and communications solutions. At first glance, the future of technology companies may seem cloudless, but in fact, many of them predict that customer orders will decrease in the future. Find out, what challenges the technology sector is facing in the near future:
Store data correctly and securely, and more importantly, use the data the same way, and you might well find that the benefits easily exceed any direct monetary gains. An expert explains how to make maximum use of data for turning a profit.
The Covid-19 crisis has undoubtedly disrupted the equilibrium model of the world economy, as well as on the micro-level the equilibriums of many businesses. Whether your company will exit this crisis alive or even stronger will depend on your ability to rethink the strategic position and business model in the context of the new normal that is still yet to unfold.
The spread of the coronavirus has brought a leap in the adoption and utilisation of e-commerce, but when moving your business online, it is necessary to first consider taxes, marketing and the choice of business model.
A CRM software provides a company with a comprehensive overview of its customer data and relationships, thus, supporting both sales and marketing. As a result, both the company's sales activities and internal efficiency improve. Grant Thornton Baltic's Digital Marketing Strategist Erik Suits has made a practical comparison of the most used CRM sustems. Find out more!
COVID-19 led to a crisis that has accelerated the changes that were actually taking place even before the so – called era of social distancing. Those with the automation and digital sales channel in the DNA of their business model are emerging stronger from the crisis than before. Among others, the race for the rest of the market is likely to begin. Read more about the topic in an article by Grant Thornton Baltic's Legal and Financial Manager Marko Rebane.
Grant Thornton Baltic OÜ advised Milrem Robotics in preparing a business plan and financial forecasts for the new Type X robotic fighting vehicle during autumn of 2019.
Remote work due to the coronavirus in companies is becoming a new positive trend, which is difficult to reverse, but both companies and employees will benefit from adapting to it, according to Äripäev’s radio program “Kasvukursil”. Grant Thornton Baltic's HR manager Marge Litvinova, IT-manager Arko Kurg and Partner of digital services Vladimir Rüntü discuss the plusses and minuses and possibilites and threats of working in different places such as the office, home offive or office abroad.