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[IWS] Deloitte: INDUSTRY OUTLOOKS 2015 [January 2015]

IWS Documented News Service

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Institute for Workplace Studies-----------------Professor Samuel B. Bacharach

School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies

Cornell University

16 East 34th Street, 4th floor--------------------Stuart Basefsky

New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau

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Deloitte

INDUSTRY OUTLOOKS 2015
http://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/outlooks/industry-outlooks.html

Financial Services

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Financial Services

For a view into where the focus will be for 2015, the Deloitte Center for Financial Services conducted analysis of industry priorities and sought insight and first-hand experience from our leading practitioners. What did we find?

View the financial services sector of your choice for actionable insights into what the New Year may have in store.

·         Banking

·         Capital Markets

·         Commercial Real Estate

Life Sciences & Health Care

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Life Sciences & Health Care

Rapid change dominates the health care landscape, but for organizations willing to take on challenges and leverage disruptive trends, the outlook for 2015 is positive. What factors are likely to shape the life sciences and health care industry in the coming year and beyond?

·         Health Care Providers

·         Health Plans

·         Life Sciences

·         Global Life Sciences

·         Life Sciences & Health Care Predictions 2020

Media & Entertainment

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Media & Entertainment

Media companies need to be ready for the new economic models coming their way as demand for content anywhere and anytime accelerates, according to Gerald Belson, vice chairman and U.S. Media & Entertainment leader at Deloitte Consulting, LLP.

·         Technology

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Technology

Enterprise quests for greater efficiency and competitive advantage through IT will drive significant tech sector growth in 2015 and beyond, says Paul Sallomi, Vice Chairman and US Technology Leader, Deloitte Tax LLP.

·         Telecommunications

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Telecommunications

Every part of the mobile ecosystem shows powerful potential for continued core growth as well as opportunities for expansion–and businesses and consumers both will ultimately benefit, says Craig Wigginton, Vice Chairman and US Telecommunications Leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP.

Additional Industry Outlooks

The following 2015 Industry Outlooks will be available soon:

·         Aerospace & Defense

·         Alternative Investments

·         Consumer Products

·         Federal Government

·         Life Insurance & Annuities

·         Mutual Fund

·         Oil & Gas

·         Power & Utilities

·         Private Wealth

·         Property & Casualty Insurance

·         Retail

·         State Government

·         Travel, Hospitality & Leisure

 

 

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