Worrying about staff and finding the right people to fill jobs is what keeps local executives awake at night, according to joint research conducted by business and technology think-tank FutureWorld and the Strategy & Innovation business unit of Deloitte. International executives rated fears of a slowdown in the global economy as their greatest concern while local executives ranked domestic issues ahead of global concerns. - I-Net Bridge
Worrying about staff and finding the right people to fill jobs is what keeps local executives awake at night, according to joint research conducted by business and technology think-tank FutureWorld and the Strategy & Innovation business unit of Deloitte. International executives rated fears of a slowdown in the global economy as their greatest concern while local executives ranked domestic issues ahead of global concerns. - I-Net Bridge
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Worrying about staff and finding the right people to fill jobs is what keeps local executives awake at night, according to joint research conducted by business and technology think-tank FutureWorld and the Strategy & Innovation business unit of Deloitte. International executives rated fears of a slowdown in the global economy as their greatest concern while local executives ranked domestic issues ahead of global concerns. - I-Net Bridge
Worrying about staff and finding the right people to fill jobs is what keeps local executives awake at night, according to joint research conducted by business and technology think-tank FutureWorld and the Strategy & Innovation business unit of Deloitte. International executives rated fears of a slowdown in the global economy as their greatest concern while local executives ranked domestic issues ahead of global concerns. - I-Net Bridge