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Business optimism in Canada dips amid perceived economic pressures: Zoho Survey

Despite ongoing economic challenges, over 60% of Canadian businesses remain hopeful for the rest of 2024, according to the latest Zoho Canada Business Outlook Report released by Zoho Corporation. This report, which surveyed 1,000 Canadian business leaders from C-level to manager, reflects a notable decline in optimism from 74.1% in Q4 2023 to 61.2% currently.

Economic difficulties were cited by 32.9% of respondents as their primary challenge, with over half noting a downturn in customer spending. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business operations revealed mixed priorities; 45.4% do not view AI as crucial, while about 35% expressed moderate concern about AI replacing jobs.

Staffing levels appear stable, with 57.2% planning to maintain their current workforce. Technological investments are focused on cybersecurity (24%), collaboration tools (21.1%), and CRM systems (20.9%). Additionally, the survey highlighted a significant gap in employee wellness programs, with 52.1% of businesses lacking such initiatives.

Chandrashekar LSP, Managing Director at Zoho Canada, emphasized the importance of adapting to external pressures while maintaining a focus on growth and customer experience. The report underscores the critical role of technological integration and workplace wellness in navigating economic uncertainties.

For a detailed look at the findings and methodology of the survey, conducted using Zoho Survey and Zoho Analytics. The results can be found on an interactive dashboard at this link.

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