72% of Private Company CEOs don’t expect the Global economy to improve in the next year
PwC have today released their 19th Annual Global CEO Survey in which 1,409 interviews were conducted in 83 countries during the last quarter of 2015.
By region, 476 interviews were conducted in Asia Pacific, 314 in Western Europe, 170 in Central and Eastern Europe, 169 in Latin America, 146 in North America, 87 in Africa and 47 in the Middle East.
Of these respondents, 848 (60%) were CEOs of privately-owned companies across 79 countries.
The research shows that a large majority (81%) of private company CEOs around the world believe that their company is likely to grow revenues over the next year.
Only 28% of private company CEOs expect the global economy to improve in the next 12 months – down around 10 points on last year. And 66% of private company CEOs believe there are more threats to their company’s growth now than three years ago – up from 58% last year.
Fifty eight per cent of public company CEOs have concerns about public trust in business, falling to 53% of private companies and 43% of family firms.
An overwhelming majority (92%) of private company CEOs around the world are changing how they manage their brand, marketing and communications, and the same percentage are looking at how they define and manage risks.
According to the report, 90% are making more use of technology to assess and deliver on wider stakeholder expectations.
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