French Business Leaders Are Optimistic About Growth Despite Labor Shortages, Inaugural J.P. Morgan Survey Finds
In a survey of nearly 250 senior executives from French midsize companies, business leaders are feeling upbeat and remaining resilient. About
“It’s no secret businesses have faced many unforeseen challenges over the past two years—and that doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon,” said
Navigating Around Today’s Labor Shortage
While confidence levels may be on the rise, these decision-makers expect the labor shortages to be their toughest challenge in the year ahead. Nearly one-third (
The effects of the labor shortages are far-reaching, from businesses having to reduce or adjust hours of operation (
To help retain top talent, French employers are being intentional and getting creative to help keep staff and incentivize new hires by offering:
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Flexible Work Arrangements: Nearly half of businesses have or plan to offer flexible hours (
44% ), or give employees flexibility on where they work from (41% ). -
Expanded Training: Nearly four-in-ten (
39% ) businesses have or plan to offer up-skilling or training opportunities for current and new employees. -
Better Benefits: More than one-third (
37% ) of businesses have or plan to increase employee benefits, like healthcare, retirement planning, childcare, medical leave, sign-on bonuses, tuition reimbursement and more. -
Stronger Compensation Packages: More than one-third of businesses have or plan to increase wages (
33% ) or pay retention bonuses (35% ).
Shifting to Digital
Financial technology (fintech) is increasing in importance for business leaders and two-thirds of businesses (
There’s a strong correlation in digital adoption and business growth as
Remaining ‘Busines as Usual’ Amid Geopolitical Shifts
Despite changes in geopolitics, the French business community is largely unconcerned.
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Post-Brexit Era: Following the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the
European Union , more than half of French business leaders cited that it’s business as usual—employee productivity (56% ), company culture (56% ), top-line revenues (51% ), trade bureaucracy (51% ) and supply chain issues (50% ) have all remained the same. Businesses that have experienced change in these areas were more likely to experience it positively. Overall, the large majority (87% ) of business leaders are very confident or confident about a post-Brexit era.
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French Elections: Almost three quarters (
74% ) of business leaders anticipate the French elections positively impacting their company. While its effect on strategic project timelines are varied,41% of business leaders cite the election will accelerate their project timelines.
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Environmental and Social Accountability: More than three quarters (
79% ) of business leaders expect an increased focus on corporate responsibility factors this year. While four-in-ten (44% ) have a positive outlook about environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) because they are already meeting the requirements, almost one-third are worried about not meeting the requirements and15% are unsure how to begin adapting to the ESG focus.
“In addition to the ongoing pandemic, French business leaders have dealt with many other external circumstances, such as Brexit, elections and a deeper focus on corporate responsibility—issues that affect their business at every level,” said
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Survey Methodology
J.P. Morgan’s Business Leaders Outlook survey was conducted online from November 23–December 6, 2021. In total, 239 business leaders (CEOs, CFOs, heads of finance and owners) from French midsized companies (annual revenues ranging from
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