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    GTI: 58% OF ARMENIAN BUSINESSMEN INDICATE INCREASE IN STRESS LEVEL COMPARED TO 2009

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.03.2010 18:08 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ More than half of leaders of privately held business
    (PHBs) globally (56%) feel their stress levels have increased over
    the last year. The research from the Grant Thornton International
    Business Report (IBR) 2010 cover the opinion of over 7,400 business
    owners across 36 economies, Grant Thornton Amyot press service told
    PanARMENIAN.Net.

    Mainland China tops the league for the most stressed leaders with 76%
    of business owners saying their stress levels have increased over the
    last year. Other economies that featured high in the stress league
    table were Mexico (74%), Turkey (72%) and Greece (68%). In Armenia
    the percentage of businessmen, who indicate increased stress level
    compared to 2009 is equal to 58%.

    There appears to be a link between stress levels and GDP. Business
    owners in mainland China, Vietnam, Mexico, India and Turkey all feature
    high on the stress league table and are working in environments, where
    high growth is expected. But it's not just in countries expecting
    high growth that stress levels are high - at the opposite end of
    the growth scale Ireland, Spain and Greece all feature high on the
    league scale. Alex MacBeath, global leader - markets at Grant Thornton
    International comments, "We have businesses at both ends of the GDP
    growth scale experiencing high stress for very different reasons. In
    mainland China the pressure is on to keep up with the pace of expansion
    while in Ireland, for example, the economy is retracting and business
    owners are worried about how they will keep their business alive."

    Business owners were asked about the major causes of workplace stress.

    Not surprisingly, the most common cause during 2009 was the economic
    climate with 38% of respondents globally citing this as one of the
    major causes of stress. This was followed by pressure on cash flow
    (26%) and competitor activities (21%).

    Gagik Gyulbudaghyan, Managing Partner of Grant Thornton Armenia,
    comments, "In Armenia business owners feel pressures from different
    sides: economic climate changes (crisis) of 27%, heavy workload
    (19%), competitor activities (17%) and pressure on cash flow (14%)
    are the major obstacles Armenian businesses see in their day-to-day
    business management. The statistics is really very illustrative,
    and fairly presents the worries that our business owners have. It
    is worth mentioning that after pressure coming from economic crisis
    (which is common for all countries). Armenian business owners think,
    that heavy workload is the second major factor adding stress into
    their daily management."

    The survey also found a correlation between stress levels and the
    number of days off taken by an individual in a year. Countries at the
    top of the stress league are those, where business owners, on average,
    take fewer holidays each year. Armenia, for example, has an increase
    of 58% over the last year in stress level and is in the middle of
    the holiday league, with business owners on average taking 15 days
    of holiday during the year, which is more than the global average of
    14 days.

    Gagik Gyulbudaghyan notes, "Here we see vivid evidence, which shows
    that the stress level is in direct correlation with number of vacation
    days taken during the year. It proves that taking the time to step
    away from the business and to get into a different atmosphere,
    eases the stress in business and allows seeing new opportunities in
    decision making."

    Grant Thornton Amyot LLC, the Armenian Member of Grant Thornton
    International, is a multi-professional group of Public Accountants
    and Auditors, Financial Advisers, Business, Industry, Tax and Legal
    Consultants.

    Grant Thornton Amyot (then Amyot Exco Armenia) was founded in 1991,
    and has since been providing audit missions, in-depth professional
    consulting services, expert advice to governmental organisations,
    top-level enterprises, national and commercial banks in CIS countries:
    Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

    Grant Thornton Amyot has extensive experience of audit and consulting
    services for different sized enterprises, commercial and investment
    banks in CIS countries, projects financed by The World Bank Group,
    UN System, EBRD, EU/EC, USAID, Eurasia Foundation, GTZ, KfW and other
    International Finance/Lending Institutions and Organizations.

    The experts provide assurances to management, corporate directors,
    investors and lenders. This includes assurance on the reliability
    and security of financial and non-financial information, business
    processes and controls, regulatory compliance and information.
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