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Consulting industry in Finland

Consulting industry in Finland. Kimmo Fischer, Chairman of SKOL RIGA consulting conference, 24.5.2013. SKOL member firm statistics 2012. SKOL member firms , invoicing M€. Biggest companies by invoicing , M€. 2012 (2011). Domestic Export. combined.

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Consulting industry in Finland

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  1. Consulting industry in Finland Kimmo Fischer, Chairman of SKOL RIGA consulting conference, 24.5.2013

  2. SKOL member firm statistics 2012

  3. SKOL memberfirms, invoicing M€

  4. Biggestcompaniesbyinvoicing, M€ 2012 (2011) DomesticExport combined

  5. Total invoicing per sector, M€ Industry Buildings Infra Other

  6. Consultingexportbysectors, M€ Other Industry Buildings Infra

  7. Memberfirmsby no. of employees Size of company Companies Employees > Total

  8. Memberfirmsbyownership Companies Employees Ownership Finnishcompanies Foreigncompanies Management, > 30 employees Management, < 30 employees Total

  9. State of business, spring 2013

  10. Breakdown of World Economic Growth in 2013e GDP growth in 2013, % Kiina China Muu Lat. Am. / Rest of Latin America Lähi-itä ja Afrikka Middle East, Africa Intia India Muu it. Eurooppa / Rest of Eastern Europe Muu Aasia Rest of Asia Venäjä / Russia Meksiko / Mexico Brasilia / Brazil Kasvu keskimäärin / Averagegrowth: +3,3 % Pohjois-Amerikka North America Japani Japan Länsi-Eurooppa Western Europe The width of the barindicates the share (purchasingpowerparityadjusted) of world GDP in 2012, % Lähde/Source: IMF (April 2013)

  11. Value of Order Books in the Consulting Engineering in Finland Mill. EUR Source: The Federation of Finnish Technology Industries’ orderbooksurvey’srespondentcompanies, latestinformation 31.3.2013

  12. Value of New Orders in the Consulting Engineering in Finland Milj. euroa, käyvin hinnoin Source: The Federation of Finnish Technology Industries’ orderbooksurvey’srespondentcompanies, latestinformation 31.3.2013

  13. 2012 results (respondentcompanies)

  14. State of the Nation reportFinland 2013 (ROTI)

  15. Investments in infrastructurelow in Finland

  16. Condition of transport networks is weakening

  17. Transport networks • HIGH MARKS:- For the improvement of the quality of service of public transport and the establishment of preconditions for further development: electronic services, and the law on public transport.- For the culture of working together which is emerging as a result of new implementation models: alliances and life cycle projects- To the users for their patience in dealing with occasional deterioration in the level of serviceLOW MARKS:- For national transport policy, which is drafted without an overall picture of the transport system- To state and local authorities for short-sightedness in maintenance, and insufficient funding- For inadequate resources of the buyers which block progress and slow the improvement of productivity

  18. State of buildings is alsogettingworse

  19. Buildings HIGH MARKS- For the awakening of officials and companies to the need for a resolute fight against the grey economy- For the successful work by players in the sector to improve energy efficiency- For the exemplary proactive maintenance practiced by progressive-minded owners of buildingsLOW MARKS- For the low level of official guidance in building maintenance – drafting long-term maintenance plans is not enough- For the fluctuation in how orders handed down by building supervision officials are interpreted by local authorities, especially in renovations and fire safety- To the building sector for the repetition of the same shortcomings in quality and the lack of improvement in skills

  20. Goodpastdevelopment in the state of municipalinfrareversed

  21. Municipalinfra • HIGH MARKS:- For the energy-efficiency and ecological efficiency of district heating and district cooling- For the strong growth of recovering energy in waste management- For the possibilities opened up by the remote reading of electricity and heat energy meters in the improvement of energy efficiencyLOW MARKS:- To local authorities for the deterioration of street networks caused by cutbacks in maintenance- To the government for falling far behind its goals in its goals for improving and speeding up the licensing and official processing of various projects- For the weak national preparedness for the capacity of internet services required by the new generation in the ageing data networks of cities and built-up areas

  22. Hopes of improvement in Education and R&D

  23. Education and R&D • HIGH MARKS:- To the efforts of all parties in the reorganisation of the field of research- For the new kind of pro-development attitudes of the companies in the field- For the cooperation and role differentiation enacted by the institutions of educationLOW MARKS:- For the overly cautious roles of the state and local authorities in taking advantage of innovative procurement methods- For the lack of cooperation between universities and the business community- For the slow renewal of models of further training 

  24. THANK YOU!

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