Nine out of 10 Global Decision-makers Believe Collaboration Is now Essential if Global Economy Is to Recover - Finds Bank of America Survey on “The Connection Imperative” for WEF 2013 in Davos
“At a time of continuing economic uncertainty, nine out of 10 global
decision-makers now believe greater collaboration between business,
government and other sectors is essential if the world’s economy is to
recover.”
This was the main finding of a recent study by PSB, as part of research
Bank of America is conducting to better understand customers and clients.
The survey of more than 2,000 global decision-makers across business,
government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) reveals an
overwhelming demand for increased collaboration, if significant global
growth is to return within the next five years.
Governments and business should assert the value of greater
connectivity and collaborative working
Many decision-makers feel governments should assert the value of greater
connectivity, while businesses should also lead with more inspiring
examples of best practice, valuable high-profile partnerships and the
development of more leaders within organizations who value and encourage
collaborative thinking.
Those polled supported the sectoral connectivity and economic benefit
that is already flowing from projects such as local public-private
partnerships to improve educational standards in Brazil, and business
partnerships in South Asia where a leading global food company is
partnering with local suppliers and international NGOs to improve the
efficiency and sustainability of their palm oil supply chain. Economic
regeneration is also a major theme for partnerships, and in Europe, the
London 2012 Games were also cited by respondents as a leading example of
collaboration, with businesses, government and NGOs coming together to
help regenerate the East End of London.
The "Connection Imperative" Survey, released today, shows that such
global connectivity appears likely to increase, with more than 40
percent of those polled expressing a greater desire for collaboration
over the next five years.
Commenting on the survey findings, Bank of America’s Chief Executive
Officer Brian Moynihan said, “Leaders around the world recognize the
value and need for greater global collaboration. As we move the economy
and markets forward, one of the touchstones to the decisions we make
must be to recognize that harnessing the power of connections is a force
for great good that fuels scientific breakthroughs, remarkable economic
achievements, and social progress.”
The survey, which was conducted across 12 countries, including Brazil,
China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South
Africa, the U.K. and the U.S. last month, also finds that diversity has
a vital role to play in global recovery in terms of the need for fresh
ideas, new ways of working, varied staff backgrounds and wider
experience of other sectors.
Greater representation of women in leadership roles will be
influential
Nearly 90 percent of the decision-makers questioned believe the global
economy needs a more diverse generation of business leaders to drive
greater collaboration, and nearly 70 percent say greater representation
of women in leadership roles will be influential in encouraging greater
collaboration between organizations in the future.
Bank of America’s Global Strategy and Marketing Officer Anne M. Finucane
said, “The world needs a more diverse generation of business leaders to
drive greater global collaboration. If the recent global economic crisis
taught us anything, it is that the world can be a better place when we
collaborate to address the challenges of our connected globe.”
Optimism over return of global growth if power of connectivity is
effectively harnessed
Looking ahead, the survey also found that eight of 10 influencers
believe there are now seeds of optimism over the return of global
growth, if the power of connectivity is effectively harnessed.
To access the full survey, please visit www.bankofamerica.com
or http://about.bankofamerica.com/en-us/partnering-locally/world-economic-forum-2013.html.
The “Connection Imperative” Survey for WEF 2013 – Objectives and
Methodology
On behalf of Bank of America (BAC), PSB conducted a poll of 2,112 global
decision-makers drawn from the worlds of business, government, and NGOs
in twelve markets (Germany, France, Italy, Russia, U.K., Brazil, Mexico,
U.S., China, India, Japan, and South Africa). The respondents have a
university education, top-decile income, and decision or policy making
authority for their organization (with more than 100 employees).
The purpose was to better understand:
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Their assessment of the current economic situation.
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When and where they expect growth to emerge.
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The perceived barriers to growth.
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Whether building connections and collaboration between organizations
can help businesses grow in the future.
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Who is and who should be driving those connections and
facilitating collaboration.
For comparability, the sample in each market was weighted to:
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Form 1/12th of the global total.
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Ensure that 75 percent worked in the private sector.
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The margin of error is +/- 2.1 percent, larger for sub-groups. Tables
may not always add up to 100 percent due to rounding or being a
multi-punch question.
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