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In a recent discussion, Matt Mowry and Mike Cote engaged with Fred Kocher to explore the potential business issues and events that are expected to shape New Hampshire in 2025. As the state continues to evolve economically, several key topics are anticipated to dominate the headlines.
One major area of focus is the ongoing workforce challenges that New Hampshire faces. With a tight labor market, businesses are likely to implement innovative strategies to attract and retain talent. This could include enhanced benefits, flexible work arrangements, and increased investment in training programs.
Additionally, the conversation highlighted the importance of sustainability and environmental initiatives. As businesses become more conscious of their impact on the environment, there may be a surge in green technologies and practices aimed at reducing carbon footprints.
Moreover, advancements in technology and digital transformation are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the business environment. Companies will likely prioritize adopting new technologies to improve efficiency and remain competitive.
As 2025 approaches, these topics will undoubtedly be at the forefront of discussions surrounding New Hampshire's economic future.
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