04 September 2011

Help understand local business conditions


Sunshine Coast Council would like to strongly encourage local businesses to participate in the biannual Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey, which is now open online.

This highly valuable and informative tool - which is targeted squarely on Sunshine Coast business conditions -
will focus on understanding business threats and opportunities facing the local business community. 


Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE Director Ross Hepworth said the business confidence survey is the most widely supported collaborative business tool on the Coast today with over 25 business groups and government agencies involved. “And with this type of reach, all business types and sizes can both participate and share in the results of a collective view about local business conditions,” Mr Hepworth said. “Understanding the impact of the Australian dollar alongside the threat of online trading, skills shortages and potential new taxes can help us all develop strategies to address these threats and opportunities.”


Attracting on average over 500 participants each time, the survey results are shared across all major business and government groups, providing input into regional strategies. To participate in survey, visit Boardroom Business website and help contribute with your thoughts on trading conditions locally, as well as what you feel are the major threats and opportunities affecting your business.


The online anonymous survey will be available for participation up until Tuesday 27 September 2011. Your participation does make a difference! 


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