Pacesetters

Many fast-growing companies are open, collaborative and willing to look beyond their own boundaries in order to identify the best opportunities for growth. This survey by Pinsent Masons identifies other markers of success. 
 
Key findings include:
 
  • 83 percent of fast-growing companies considered an alliance with a business they subsequently acquired
  • 82 percent of those who have gone public say listing has been highly important to their growth
  • 76 percent say that they are a purpose-led business
  • 58 percent believe that investing in and utilising technology effectively will be among the top three most important growth factors over the next three years




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