im doing a presentation, talk about business about UK and vietnam, we did challenges part with the comparison but til then solution, does it need to compare to
Yes, it would be beneficial to compare the business challenges between the UK and Vietnam, as well as provide solutions tailored to each country's specific context. By highlighting differences in challenges and offering tailored, your presentation can provide valuable insights into the unique business landscapes of two countries. It will also demonstrate your understanding of the specific challenges and solutions relevant to conducting business in each country.
but the solution mostly marked out of challenge, i think the comparison of all soltions no need to be compare
I understand your point. You're suggesting that the focus should primarily be on addressing the challenges specific to each country, and the comparison of solutions doesn't necessarily need to be a focal point. In this case, you can the solutions in a more general sense, based on the unique challenges faced in each country, without directly comparing the solutions. This approach can still provide valuable insights the tailored approaches needed for business success in the UK and Vietnam.
well , the main point would be focus on UK, so i would think the comparison on solution part not needed
Understood. Since the main focus is on the UK, it makes sense to prioritize the solutions specifically tailored to the challenges faced in the UK. While comparing solutions between the UK and Vietnam may not be necessary in this context, emphasizing the unique solutions for the UK market will effectively address the main points of your presentation. This approach can provide targeted and relevant insights for your audience.