Wednesday, February 19, 2014

PwC Insights - 1,344 CEOs' take on the future



Spotlight on...
 

17th Annual Global CEO Survey


17th Annual Global CEO Survey
 

This time, the glass is indeed half-full


CEOs are quietly optimistic that the global economy will improve over the next 12 months.

But there are also marked regional differences in sentiment. With global footprint shifting away from certain emerging markets, there will be unique challenges that we in Malaysia will have to deal with.

More from this year's Global CEO Survey:
  • What the “3 big trends” mean for CEOs
  • The challenges they bring
  • Why the need for hybrid leadership now


Today's issues


ESCAPE into a higher economic gear


Our ESCAPE index measures 42 economies across 5 key dimensions, and finds that Malaysia is escaping from the middle income trap.

What’s striking about the analysis >>

Game changers for the enlightened board


Six enterprise risk issues that go to the heart of our clients’ strategic agendas.

In six short volumes >>

Robots vs Humans


Could these two coexist? What will technological advances mean for human resource management?

Watch this 6-minute discussion >>

How about a dollar for 1cm3 of clean air?


Accounting for environmental assets is important, and businesses are starting to recognise that.


But is this essential?

Tomorrow’s reporting framework today


Current reporting does not quite measure up against the IIRC’s new Integrated Reporting framework.


Here's a few areas to focus on >>


Noteworthy



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