Monday, August 15, 2016

58% of CEOs in Brazil believe in the growth of the country

More than half (58%) of 50 CEOs of Brazilian companies surveyed by KPMG believes in the growth of the country and the improvement of results of organizations in the short term, although considering that the economy is in slow pace (38%).
Second still searching "Global Panorama of CEOs 2016", a small number of executives (26%) claims to be too confident.
"CEOs are setting the short-and long-term strategies to economic realities of each Country. In addition, they are looking for alternatives for growth as joint ventures, alliances and partnerships with other companies to respond to changes in a timely manner, "says the President of KPMG in Brazil, Pedro Melo.

Asked about the prospect for billing of organizations, the majority of respondents projected an increase between 2% and 5% over the next three years. Among the elements that can lead companies to this performance, according to the survey, the big bet is in the development of new markets, getting as a result, the order of relevance, new products, new customers and new channels.
With regard to new markets, CEOs write the greatest Brazilian growth potential in India, the United States and China. "Research shows us that CEOs increasingly see international markets as attractive for business. Furthermore, we cannot fail to note that innovation has become a recurrent agenda for executives ", analyzes Melo.
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