Marketers gloomier than ever, says CIM survey

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Edited by the Marketingweek Marketplace editorial team Nov 28, 2008

The Chartered Institute of Marketing's (CIM) autumn 2008 Marketing Trends Survey has revealed that marketers are gloomier than ever about the UK's economic outlook.

The survey, completed for the CIM by Ipsos Mori, reveals that 73 per cent of marketers believe the UK will be in recession in 2009, and 70 per cent believe conditions for the UK economy will worsen in the year ahead - the highest figure since the survey began, and up 30 per cent on this time last year.

However, 11 per cent of marketers remain optimistic that the UK economy will improve in the next 12 months.

When questioned about the prospects for their own organisation in the year ahead a clear divide emerges based on organisational size.

Marketers in organisations with a turnover of less than GBP10 million are much more confident about their own organisation's prospects than those working in organisations with a turnover of GBP10 million or more.

Encouragingly for the profession, two-thirds of marketers agree that marketing is seen as key to their organisation's future prospects in the economic downturn.

The economic downturn has meant that marketing plans have already been significantly altered by 49 per cent, rising to 60 per cent of marketers in the retail, distribution and leisure sector, and 57 per cent in the financial and other service sector.

Despite the coming challenges, 47 per cent of marketers are not worried about their job prospects in the year ahead - although a third of marketers are.

Those most concerned are those in organisations with turnover of under GBP1 million, where 42 per cent are worried about their job, and those working in the B2C sector.

Only 17 per cent of marketers expect their organisation to be expanding the size of their marketing department, down sharply from the 30 per cent in the spring 2008 survey.

Those anticipating cuts in the number of marketing staff have risen from 10 per cent last time to 15 per cent now.

David Thorp, director of research and information at the CIM, said: 'Despite deep concern about the prospects for the UK economy, today's professional marketers recognise that they have a key role to play in helping their organisations identify and exploit the opportunities an economic downturn brings.

'By creating real value for their organisations and measuring the effectiveness of their marketing activities, marketers can demonstrate clearly how indispensable they are to their organisation.

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