MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The latest Tennessee
Business Barometer Index reversed its upward trend amid reduced optimism among
Tennessee business leaders as well lingering concerns about finding qualified
workers, according to the online survey by MTSU’s Jones College of Business.
The overall index dipped to 461 this month from 507
in April.
“This drop was due mainly to reduced optimism
regarding the future of the overall economy,” reported Tim Graeff, MTSU professor of marketing and coordinator
of the index through the Jones
College’s Office of Consumer Research. “However, such decreases in
optimism are not so much due to fears that conditions will become worse as they
are due to increasing beliefs that conditions will stay the same as opposed to
getting better.”
Yet, perceptions of the current economy remain
strong and continue to move in a positive direction, Graeff noted.
Other report highlights:
• The inability
to find qualified employees continues to weigh on the minds of business
leaders, the survey showed, and “it is also clear that personnel-related issues
(staffing and rising health care costs) continue to be foremost on the minds of
most Tennessee business leaders,” Graeff noted.
• In terms of recruiting, a “strong work ethic” is of utmost importance
to Tennessee business leaders when it comes to evaluating college
graduates. Similarly, other so-called “soft skills” (e.g., working with
others) are also highly important, along with problem solving, motivation, and
adaptability.
• The general attitude of Tennessee business leaders
is still very positive, and business
leaders continue to have a very positive view of the business and economic
environment in which they operate.
The current online survey of 107 business leaders
from across the state was conducted in partnership with the Tennessee Chamber
of Commerce and Industry between July 10 and July 19. The sample of
respondents includes business owners, vice presidents, senior managers, and
managers/others at firms of various sizes.
The overall index score
is totaled from four sub-indices measured in the 17-question survey: current
economic situation, future economic expectations, business/firm performance and
employment outlook. Find the
full survey report and previous reports at http://www.mtsu.edu/consumer/reportsbarometer.php.
The inaugural survey in
July 2015 registered an index of 325. The next Tennessee Business Barometer survey is
planned for October 2017.
For more information
about the MTSU Office of Consumer Research, visit www.mtsu.edu/consumer. For more information about the Tennessee Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, visit www.tnchamber.org.
For more information about the survey, contact
Graeff at 615-898-5124 or tim.graeff@mtsu.edu.
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