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Irish Business Voice Programme: survey

Business voice

Irish-owned businesses across the country are working through unprecedented times and rapid change. An easing of Covid restrictions has enabled many businesses to ramp up their activity, however, this has come against the backdrop of rising inflation and costs of doing business. 

The Shannon Chamber is delighted to announce their support of the Grant Thornton 2022 Irish Business Voice Programme.

The purpose of the programme is to ensure that Irish businesses and the issues and concerns of their owners are voiced, heard and actioned. The programme will consist of an initial survey, which will allow business owners to voice their current business issues, hurdles to growth as well as the obstacles that are slowing progression of the business.

Following the analysis of the survey data, Grant Thornton will design a programme of activity in the form of webinars or workshops or thought leadership to support participants’ business. The Shannon Chamber invites and encourages business owners in Ireland to complete the survey and ensure their voice is heard.

In Ireland Grant Thornton works with more than 200 agri-food businesses across the entire value chain. Their clients include Keelings, Danone, Valeo Foods, Progressive Genetics, The Cooney Furlong Grain Company and Teagasc to name a few.

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