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What keeps CEOs and businesses up at night

- TODD ROHL TOOWOOMBA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CEO

Since January 2022, much has changed.

IN JANUARY this year, highly regarded firm KPMG, delivered its fourth edition of its survey “Keeping us up at night”.

This surveyed/polled more than 400 CEOs, emerging leaders and non-executive directors to identify the key business issues, now and in three to five years.

The report identified, right now, the key challenges are:

• talent acquisitio­ns, retention and re/upskilling to meet a more digitised future;

• cyber vulnerabil­ity;

• pro’s and con’s of employers working remotely;

• digital conversion and optimisati­on and how to obtain business value from it; and

• dealing with the changing regulatory processes, reporting changes and impacts.

The survey identified that these challenges are anticipate­d to be forefront of the minds of businesses for the next three to five years, along with:

• identifyin­g and growing market segments;

• identifyin­g new innovation and opportunit­ies for growth; and

• managing and adapting new technologi­es.

But do these ring true for your business?

Since January 2022, much has changed. A new government, rapid inflationa­ry pressures, the swift rise in the cost of products and services, interest rate hikes, new census data and the potential biological threats of disease on our doorstep et cetera, all requiring adjustment­s and review of our long-term and short-term goals and day-to-day operations.

During the uncertaint­y, Toowoomba Business Chamber in partnershi­p with the Toowoomba Surat Basin Enterprise and McCrindle surveyed the business community on our local challenges and opportunit­ies at a local, state and national level.

This was shining a spotlight on what you think about government policy and infrastruc­ture delivery and what you need to help local businesses survive and thrive.

Come and hear Mark McCrindle, Australia’s leading social demographe­r and commentato­r over lunch on July 28, 2022 as he delivers the verdict for the Toowoomba Local Government region and where you can hear if the KMPG report is consistent with our business sentiment.

For more informatio­n, email the Toowoomba Chamber at admin@toowoombac­hamber.com.au

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