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An expanding network of risk and opportunity

In November 2012, the Economist Intelligence Unit, on behalf of Zurich, surveyed 549 small business ownersand directors in the UK to explore what SMEs think about the current economic landscape and how they areadapting in order to survive and succeed.

Flying high

New research published this week shows that the CEOs of some of Europe's blue-chip companies routinely spend over 100 days on business travel. Last year, Elmar Degenhart, the CEO of Continental, the German tyre-maker, spent over 150 days away from head office, travelling to meet customers, employees, investors and analysts.

Proving value in an age of austerity

In the past, government agencies could expect a virtually automatic increase in their annual budgets, to at least keep pace with inflation. Today, the mantra for government agencies is “flat is the new up”. In other words, agencies must plan for flat year-on-year budgets at best and should have contingencies in place to accommodate spending reductions.

Business on the move

Report Summary

This report looks at how the economic downturn has affected corporate travel at businesses headquartered in Western Europe, and how global business and economic trends are set to transform business travel in the future.

Adapting in tough times

The past five years of economic stagnation and volatility have forced UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to undertake the most significant adaptation and shift in management behaviour in decades.

The data directive

Report Summary

The data directive is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report, commissioned by Wipro. It seeks to explore the degree to which the ongoing data revolution is delivering truly strategic change within companies, as opposed to more incremental optimisation gains.

Research Methodology

The research draws on two primary inputs:

A wide-ranging survey of 318 C-suite executives, divided between CEOs (13%), CFOs (20%), COOs (13%), CIOs (12%), CMOs (9%), and other C-suite roles.

In-depth interviews with business executives and experts.

Future of luxury

At its core, consumerism is about status. This is as true now as it has always been. Yet the notion of status is changing.

The Corporations and Communities Debates

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Should giving to charity be part of a company’s social responsibilities? This was the question the Economist Intelligence Unit sought to explore in the first round of its Corporations and Communities Debate series. The motion chosen was: “CSR has nothing to do with charity”. The idea was to provoke discussion on whether or not companies should treat philanthropic contributions as an important part of their social responsibilities—or whether businesses can have a greater social impact by leaving charity to others and doing what they do best: making money.

Revisiting the shopping mall

Savills has a stark prediction for the US: the global property group sees 15% of America's 1300 biggest enclosed malls going out of business within 5 years. If correct, that could soon mean 195 dilapidating white elephants across the US.

Sharing is the new ownership

Increasing urbanisation and smaller dwellings mean we have less space for our stuff. The Self Storage Association says that in the UK the self storage market grew by 8% last year. Even so, Britons still have more than £2,800 of clutter stored in their attics, according to the Co-Op, suggesting that there is room yet for the self storage market to grow.

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