CEOs believe in their own growth prospects
CEOs continue to be confident about their own companies' growth prospects, but are less optimistic about the global and Hungarian economic outlook. According to CEOs, major threats include government measures aimed at reducing the budget deficit, overregulation and the lack of qualified professionals. Nearly one-third of CEOs plan to enter a new industry, while more than 50% expect new competitors to emerge from other industries. This is the fourth year that PwC Hungary has sought and analysed the opinion of Hungarian top managers in our Hungarian CEO Survey. The survey was conducted in cooperation with the Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists (MGYOSZ) and the National Association of Hungarian Managers (MOSZ).
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