Do you want to gain better insight into how your company is doing? Then participate in the FHI Economic Barometer: the quarterly survey among FHI members. With just five minutes per quarter, you make a valuable contribution to an increasingly sharper picture of economic developments within your sector.

The barometer uses current data to map developments in the areas of turnover, order position, export, investments, staff growth and more. As a participant, you will gain access to targeted insights per sector and you can easily benchmark your own business results with similar organisations. This will show you where you stand in the market, where you can seize opportunities or where adjustments are needed. These insights help you to sharpen your course and strengthen your position as a well-informed player.

What do you gain from participating?

  • Insight into current market developments within your sector
  • The ability to benchmark your performance against similar companies
  • Applicable input for strategic decisions and course determination
  • You contribute to a stronger and more representative image of the industry

How does it work?

Four times a year, all FHI members receive a short questionnaire by email. Completing it will take you no more than five minutes. You look back on the past quarter and give expectations for the current one. Participation is completely free and all data is processed anonymously. The results are broken down by sector, so that you always receive relevant insights.

If you do not receive the invitation, but would like to participate, please contact the branch manager Wendy Debets.

Why is your participation important?

The power of the Economic Barometer grows with every participant. By participating, you not only strengthen your own insight, but you actively contribute to the collective level of knowledge and visibility of your sector.

In short: filling in five minutes means a strategic advantage for you and your industry.

 

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