Survey Highlights CEO Challenges and Issues
Indianapolis – The Butler University College of Business, Ice Miller and Inside INdiana Business announced today the results of their fourth annual statewide survey of Indiana's chief executive officers, senior executives and business owners. The survey, "The State of Our Business – A Perspective from Indiana Executives," provides insight and understanding on the significant issues facing the state's business leadership.
The project partners identified 2,420 CEOs and other executive officers as potential respondents. Of those contacted, 428 responded to a comprehensive online survey designed by the Butler University College of Business.
The partners addressed several themes to examine in greater detail including: CEO challenges and issues, Indiana's economic climate, the state's role in economic development, human resources and workforce issues, Indiana's education system, and planning, managing and assessing information technology.
"The survey found some reasons for optimism," stated Gerry Dick, president of Grow INdiana Media Ventures, LLC and host of Inside INdiana Business. "For example, many CEOs report there is now a stronger likelihood they will pursue adding jobs compared to their outlook in 2009." The survey found that central Indiana companies are more likely to add jobs as are companies with less than $5 million in revenue and those between $10 million and $50 million in revenue.
"We're now seeing several trends emerge as we start to analyze the data over a four year period," noted Byron Myers, chief managing partner, Ice Miller. "Many of the priorities of Indiana executives, with the exception of customer loyalty and retention, received importance ratings that are statistically equal to ratings received in 2009 as well as all past years of the survey. This may be an indication that even in times of major economic change CEOs maintain a relatively consistent structure of priorities."
"This year's CEO survey shows that the general business mood is improving but most CEOs are hesitant to implement solid growth strategies until the economy settles down somewhat," said Bill O'Donnell, director of graduate programs, Butler University College of Business. "We are also pleased that now, with four years of data, we can start tracking trends and see the direction CEOs view the state's economy to be moving."
Study highlights from 2010 include the following:
The project partners will continue to benchmark the results from the 2010 survey and monitor, discuss and analyze the state's progress. A full summary of the report can be found online at: www.inceosurvey.com.
Challenging and enabling students to meet their personal and professional goals has guided Butler University since 1855. Today, Butler is a nationally recognized comprehensive university that blends the liberal arts with first-rate pre-professional programs. It seeks to prepare each graduate not simply to make a living but to make a life of purpose, in which personal flourishing is intertwined with the welfare of others. Butler is known for its vibrant campus, superior academics and dedicated faculty. The University enrolls more than 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students in six academic colleges: Business, Communication, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Fine Arts. Located just six miles from downtown Indianapolis, Butler’s urban setting affords students internship opportunities that provide excellent graduate school and career preparation. For additional information, visit www.butler.edu.
The College of Business provides students with a real life, real business education, which is based upon a collaborative partnership between students, faculty and businesses. Both the undergraduate business and MBA programs are nationally ranked by BusinessWeek. For additional information, visit www.ButlerRealBusiness.com.
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