Nearly three-quarters of business decision makers feel their businesses are not moving fast enough to address "megatrend" risks, aon survey finds
Eighty-six percent say trade, technology, weather and workforce trends are important to their organizations more confident decision makers find access to comprehensive data and analytics critical to addressing risk and people issues decision makers are increasingly concerned about weather and climate risks, but majority are slow to make significant investments dublin , july 17, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- aon plc (nyse: aon), a leading global professional services firm, today announced the findings of its inaugural business decision maker survey, which found that 72 percent of business decision makers feel their businesses aren't moving fast enough to address risks associated with global megatrends across trade, technology, weather and workforce. the survey, which gathered insights from c-suite and business executives in north america, uk and europe, found that 86 percent believe it is important to address the challenges and opportunities presented by these megatrends.
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