The employment numbers tell the story. Biggest growth opportunities are in Care, Logistics, Health and possibly Defense.
The biggest issue, in my view, over the next 5 years is access to skills and labour and also the impact of, or the opportunity from, digitisation.
Make sure your systems are fully digitised. Diversify your supply chains. Make sure your inputs comply with social licence norms.
Warehousing can only increase as more shopping is done online… the big issue is that at the moment this is driving demand for labour (eg storepersons) but eventually this process will be fully automated.
More students mean more demand for rentable apartments near universities. In the longer term more uni graduates translates into knowledge workers who are likely to want full home ownership.
I think that Australians have become accustomed to buying goods online; the next iteration will be the delivery of services eg GP appointment online. It’s already here but it will become more common.
Yes, the Australian customer will demand access and interaction immediately including via chatbot!
More skilled workers in the short terms means more pressure on rentable property; this could convert into a surge in demand for build-to-rent as a solution.
Simple, from a business point of view. Act and behave as everything you can be at any point made public trough social media. Create and support a business model that is ethical, transparent and generous to staff and customers!
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