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Confidence or Complacency?

Workforce ageing will hit Germany sooner than any other European country. Are the nation’s executives right to be so relaxed about the impact? Historically low birth rates and increasing life expectancy mean that Europe’s working population is ageing fast. In 2012 the continent reached an inevitable demographic tipping point. The percentage of the population of working age fell for the fi rst time in 40 years. It is now forecast to fall every year until 2060. This inescapable trend will have profound implications for governments, citizens and companies across Europe.

Business leaders call for urgent action on climate change

Just under half of respondents to our poll believe that the effects of climate change require immediate intervention. Senior executives from developing countries are particularly concerned about climate risks.

Time to start worrying?

Report Summary

A tide of demographic change is about to break over the Netherlands and its executives need to prepare

Historically low birth rates and increasing life expectancy mean that Europe’s working population is ageing fast. In 2012, the continent reached an inevitable demographic tipping point. The percentage of the population at working age fell for the first time in 40 years. It is now forecast to fall every year until 2060. This inescapable trend will have profound implications for governments, citizens and companies across Europe.

Finance transformation: Everyone is doing it but few get it right

With the global economy and the business environment becoming more complex every day, companies and CFOs are increasingly keen to transform the finance function from a slightly aloof department within an organisation into an integral part of the business. For many companies, “transforming” finance is no longer a choice; it is the only way forward.

2014 CFO Outlook Asia

Human resources

Thanks to cloud computing, HR departments are increasingly masters of their technological fate. But, as our survey of 50 senior HR managers and executives revealed, they are faced with a growing volume of data. To make the most of that, they seek to boost their internal skillset and improve collaboration with IT. 

Customer service and marketing

Customer service and marketing departments are changing the way they approach technology to meet this accelerated pace of interaction. As our survey of 37 customer services leaders and 34 marketing executives reveals, they are confident they can manage technology themselves, but seek to collaborate with IT on their ever-growing data challenge. 

Sales and marketing

Our survey of 50 sales leaders and 34 marketing executives found that the former are especially confident that they will have more control over technology in future. Collectively, sales and marketing are confident in their ability to manage technology themselves. However, they nevertheless recognise the need for collaboration with IT.

Finance

This helps to explain why, as our survey of 50 finance leaders revealed, they are confident they will have more control over technology in future, while acknowledging the importance of data quality and information security. 

Taking control of technology

Every department of every business relies on technology to do its job. Until recently, though, business units were almost entirely dependent on the IT department to meet their technology needs.

That is changing, as a new programme of research by the Economist Intelligence Unit has discovered. 

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