Vantage Blog
27 Feb 2015
2015 BUSINESS LEADER INSIGHTS AND TRENDS
Growth is once again the key theme for most businesses in 2015.
Growth is once again the key theme for most businesses in 2015. However survey results show that most businesses lack the change readiness, skills and strategy implementation ability to achieve them. How will you adapt in 2015? What are the top trends and strategies you need to implement for success?
The 2015 Business Leader insights and trends paper compiled following a global survey of business leaders by Mindshop provides valuable insights into emerging trends, key issues, new opportunities, and support required to guide leaders globally towards success in 2015. Its findings can help shape your thinking on the skills and strategies you will require to achieve success for both your business and yourself in 2015. In the paper you will find:
The 2015 Business Leader insights and trends paper compiled following a global survey of business leaders by Mindshop provides valuable insights into emerging trends, key issues, new opportunities, and support required to guide leaders globally towards success in 2015. Its findings can help shape your thinking on the skills and strategies you will require to achieve success for both your business and yourself in 2015. In the paper you will find:
- Top 5 Business Trends: What will shape your vision for 2015?
- Top 8 Training Needs insights: What will shape your strategies for 2015?
- Change Success Methodology: What is your probability of change success in 2015?
- Overall Training Needs Analysis survey results
The Top 5 Business Trends as identified by Business Leaders are:
If you would like to read more please click here for a copy of the full report.
by James Atkins, Vantage Strategy & MarketingPowered by Mindshop
by James Atkins, Vantage Strategy & MarketingPowered by Mindshop
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