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    April 17, 2025
    The higher education sector is contending with significant challenges. Rapid regulatory changes and declining enrolments due to demographic shifts and competition are creating uncertainty. The need for technological integration, increased governmental scrutiny on institutional practises, and financial instability due to tuition discounting are further complicating the landscape. Additionally,…
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    April 17, 2025
    Die Finanzdienstleistungsbranche zeigt wie in früheren Umfragen eine größere Besorgnis über das Risikoumfeld als die allgemeine Bevölkerung. Der Unterschied in den Risikoeinschätzungen zwischen beiden Gruppen ist in diesem Jahr deutlich ausgeprägter als zuvor.
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    This is Protiviti’s first-ever Top Risks commentary focused on the global aerospace and defence (A&D) industry group. Our 2025 survey findings indicate that this industry is in a period of profound transformation driven by mounting geopolitical tensions, technological change and disruption, shifting economic priorities, and evolving workforce dynamics.
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    The global energy and utilities (E&U) industry is undergoing a significant period of change due to regulatory shifts, sustainability imperatives, operational pressures and rapid technological advancements. In many ways, E&U companies are being asked to reinvent themselves — balancing innovation with resilience, decarbonisation with affordability and technology adoption with security —…
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    With the ongoing chaos of recent U.S. trade policies unsettling the global economy, retailers and CPG companies fear that tariffs, or even the threat of them, may cause inflation, reduced consumer spending, and a global recession. Long-term planning, strategic investments, and recruitment are the chief concerns for retail and CPG leaders, according to Protiviti's latest Executive Perspectives on…
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    Key findings from the 2025 report on Top RisksThe manufacturing and distribution (M&D) sector is no stranger to disruption. In an industry that depends on intricate supply chains, global markets and technological evolution, uncertainty is a given. Each year, our Top Risks Survey provides a snapshot of the challenges M&D executives anticipate in both the near- and long-term. Results from…
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    If the first few months of 2025 are any indication, navigating risk-strewn near-term and long-term risk environments will be difficult. In this regard, the chief financial officers (CFOs) broad exposure to macroeconomic and strategic risks as well as finance-focused operational challenges is valuable. As finance leaders develop and update strategic roadmaps amid global uncertainty, it is helpful…
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    The top near-term and long-term risk concerns of chief operating officers (COOs) include rising labour costs, uncertain economic conditions, talent and labour availability, regulatory uncertainty, the rapid speed of disruptive innovations, and the long-term supply of skills needed to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies. These risk perspectives align with the top…
  • Newsletter

    May 7, 2025
    This May, stay sharp in a shifting landscape. Explore key risk insights for CPG and retail, and join our webinar on navigating new tariffs with confidence and agility. Tap into the power of Protiviti AI Studio to drive smarter outcomes, and uncover the hidden costs of poor document retention. From strategy to tech, these insights are designed to keep you ahead of change.
  • Survey

    April 17, 2025
    According to findings from Protiviti’s latest Top Risks survey, responses from professionals in state and local governments differed significantly from the global audience. The top short-term risk for state and local government respondents – “geopolitical shifts, regional conflicts and instability in government regimes” – did not even make the top 10 for the overall survey population. While “…
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