CMO Survey Reveals Growing Uncertainty Over Economic Growth
A recent survey of chief marketing officers (CMOs) offers a mixed bag of predictions for the U.S. economy in general – and for the B2B market in particular.
First, the bad news: According to the Duke University Fuqua School of Business CMO Survey of 528 marketing executives, just 29% said they were optimistic about the state of the U.S. economy. That's down more than 34% percentage points from the previous survey in February, 2012.
The number of respondents who said they were pessimistic about the economy grew from 8.5% in February to 36% in the current survey, taken during July and August 2012.
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