Growth and development 2015/2016

By , 6 Oct, 2015

Many indicators suggest a real turn in the economic outlook with much stronger growth ahead. We are moving from an extended period of zero growth towards an interesting growth scenario.

Nordea thus projects an increase in the Danish GDP of 1.75 per cent in 2015, while the expected growth in 2016 is 2.0 per cent. Nordea’s expectations for global growth in 2015 is an estimated 3.2 per cent, while the expected growth in 2016 is estimated at 3.8 per cent (source: EuroInvestor, 23 June 2015).

In connection with this positive paradigm shift, in addition to a natural increased focus on growth, Danish business leaders should also assess their companies’ internal processes and ensure a continuous effort directed at improving the company’s internal structures, processes, qualifications and systems.

It has never been easier to tap into the company’s business data to provide the perfect basis for improved decoding and understanding – and thus optimizing the company’s daily operations and development trend in relation to established benchmarks and goals.

In the course of late summer and autumn 2015, PlanNordic is going to focus on the possibilities offered by the latest BI technology, including Education and Training, to ensure that Danish companies are ready to reap the benefits of the coming growth period. It is crucial to get on board from day one – and, ideally, to be ready to roll before the speed really picks up.