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Results of the 13th Price Waterhouse Cooper Global CEO Survey
Herman Trend Alerts published the findings:
In brief:
'Fortunately, CEOs around the world do not share the waffling confidence among consumers in the United States. Of the 1,100 executives from 52 countries polled by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) for their 13th annual "Global CEO Survey", almost 40 percent expect to add people in 2010. Only 25 percent expect further reductions in force.
In Brazil, a full 60 percent plan to increase their head counts, while in the Asia Pacific region and in Canada, about half of CEOs anticipate doing so.
Only 39 percent of US CEOs expect to add staff; most (almost two-thirds) will increase modestly (5 percent or less).
81 percent of CEOs globally are confident of their 2010 prospects (up from 64 percent) and only 18 percent remain pessimistic (down from 35 percent).
31 percent of responding CEOs reported feeling "very confident" of their short-term prospects---an increase of 10 percentage points from 2009.
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Posted by Ann Andrews CSP, filed under Tool-box News and posted on 19/02/2010
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