Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Brainerd Lakes Chamber Gathers Business Feedback on Economic Outlook

Increased optimism, expectations of maximized resources, and high Chamber rating were key findings of the 2010 annual member survey of the Brainerd Lakes Chamber. As a non-profit organization that is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, and managed by professional staff, the Chamber values the results of this annual survey as direction for programs, services, and goals.

Especially in these challenging times, businesses want to ensure they are receiving value for their investments, and the Chamber focuses on delivering a high return and communicating that return to its members.

Overall messages from member businesses were…

- The Economic Outlook is Improving – Or We’re Getting Used To The New Normal
- Hiring in 2010 is Outpacing Layoffs
- Business is Concerned About New Regulations
- Operational Costs are Affecting Businesses
- Members Expect The Chamber to be at the Table with Government and to Encourage Efficiencies
- Marketing the Area of Greatest Value
- Social Media Use Limited
- Chamber Rating – More Than Half of Members Gave us a 10

I encourage you to read the executive summary on all these areas and more at Chamber 2010 Member Survey

As always contact the Chamber staff at any time with feedback, we are here to help you Connect. Lead. and Grow.
Lisa Paxton, CEO
lpaxton@explorebrainerdlakes.com

4 comments:

  1. The Brainerd Lakes Chamber's initiative to gather business feedback on the economic outlook is commendable. Engaging local businesses provides valuable insights into regional challenges and opportunities. The findings can guide strategic planning and foster collaboration to address economic concerns. A transparent summary of the results will enhance community trust and participation.

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  2. Great summary, Lisa! It's encouraging to see increased optimism. Operational costs and regulations are definite concerns. It's vital the Chamber advocates for efficiencies. Like tackling a fresh run in Snow rider , businesses need agility. Think promoting Brainerd Lakes' unique experiences could boost marketing efforts. Perhaps more social media workshops?

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  3. Engaging local businesses provides valuable insights into regional challenges and opportunities. The findings can guide strategic planning and foster collaboration to address economic concerns. A transparent summary of the results will enhance community trust and participation.
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  4. Thanks for sharing the update on the Brainerd Lakes Chamber gathering business feedback on the economic outlook. Insights from local businesses help leaders understand current challenges, identify growth opportunities, and strengthen community planning. Open discussions like these support informed decisions that can improve economic stability, business confidence, and future development across the region.
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