vibrant economy - unlocking the uk's potential
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We want the UKto become a…
What if business, the public sector and governmentcould collaborate togetherin different ways to solve important problems?Sacha Romanovitch, CEO, Grant Thornton UK
Value that could be added to UK economy by 2025 if businesses reach full potential.VIBRANT ECONOMY
Source: CEBR
£474.9bn
of UK companies surveyed believe their business has the potential to grow in the next 12 months.Source: CEBR
66%
A vibrant economy needs tosee the biggest businessesdo their bit for the grassroots of the economy – supporting growth and dynamism in the SME sector.
Catherine Howarth, CEO, ShareAction
Companies need to think in a more holistic way: what are the factors that are going to affect growth, in the short, medium and long terms?
Edwina Dunn, CEO, Starcount
My vibrant economy is an economy which connects talent with opportunity, no matter who you are orwhere you come from.
Piers Linney, Co-CEO, Outsourcery
A vibrant economy is about unleashing potential, it’s about unleashing Britain’s people.
Paul Lindley, Founder, Ella’s Kitchen
We need to get our great science base in the UKout into the real world,to solve real problems.Dr Graeme Malcom, Founder and CEO, M Squared Lasers
My vibrant economy is totally inclusive: it includes all parts of the UK, it includes all sectors of industry, and it includes all sizes of company.
Michael Wilson, Managing Director, UTV
What if business, the public sector and governmentcould collaborate togetherin different ways to solve important problems?Sacha Romanovitch, CEO, Grant Thornton UK
We’re exploringthree themes
to shape aVIBRANT ECONOMY
1. Trust and integrity2. Sustainable growth3. Thriving environments
2. Sustainable growth1. Trust and integrity
3. Thriving environments
3. Thriving environments
1. Trust and integrity3. Sustainable growth
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