Talent remains a top concern for business leaders after Budget 2025, says IMI

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Majority of businesses believe the budget measures will help them grow next year

IMI chief executive Shane O’Sullivan: 'Business leaders have significant concerns about their capacity to attract and retain high calibre talent.'will have no impact on their capacity to achieve their goals and manage change next year amid widespread concern about their organisations’ ability to retain and attract talent, a new

While 61 per cent of senior business personnel polled at the institute’s National Leadership Conference in Sandyford, Co Dublin last week said the budget will help them grow, 39 per cent of the 180 leaders said they expect no significant change.over the next 12 months. Business leaders cited keeping pace with innovation and the threat of increased global competition as their other two big concerns, the IMI said.

To address skills shortages, almost two out of every three people surveyed at the conference are planning to enhance the capabilities of their workforce through an increased focus on upskilling and reskilling. One in five leaders, meanwhile, said they would consider more flexible working to adapt to the challenge of talent shortages.

“However, the path ahead will not be straightforward. With a tight labour market set to continue over the coming months, it’s clear that leaders have significant concerns about their capacity to attract and retain high-calibre talent. Enhancing the capabilities of their workforce through upskilling is one of the key ways that leaders are responding.

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