Saturday 27 December 2014

CHALLENGES FOR THE PRINTING INDUSTRY GLOBALLY THE ROAD AHEAD - CREATE THE OPPORTUNITY in 2015

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Industrial Market Review and Outlook for 2015

Fast Forward to the Future

It is also indicative of the elevated risks facing the world economy in 2015 and beyond. Global or should I say Asia growth remains robust and oil and commodity prices will rise to high levels (yes they will rise again)! With output gaps shrinking or closed, inflation is `real` so start planning for the future. Plus, when will commodity prices stop rising? Yes, they will continue to rise in the future, rapidly!

In particular, labour and housing markets are still fragile against the 2007 employment and prices. In time, there will be rising rates which will `impact` on consumer spending globally. Yes, the boom and bust is back again!

The future is about offering `solutions` to customers by operating a Print and Workflow Solutions Programme and methodically looking at how you manage your business with the `right` people and business models. Also, keeping a close eye on the speed of change, that will affect your business. Training, business models, business guides, and experienced/skilled people of any age that are available to help your business challenge the global impact are the most important investment for your success.

In the world of the year 2015 will continue to fight Ebola/Vladimir Putin/Islamic State Terrorism and many more challenges. Western Europe is back in an economic rut/Japan`s recovery is faltering big time/China looks as if its heading for its slowest growth since 1990. There are good things happening too, Like, many challenges they are continuous year by year and we all have to look at new ways to recover and bring growth globally. Everyone should read history and then we could plan better for the future!

Be positive, have passion to be successful and have a `strategy` for this rapid change globally.

What is your strategy to survive and be successful?

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