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Our vision for action on productivity and resilience in the Leeds City Region
Resilient and thriving businesses are the heart of our Leeds City Region economy. They are critical to our economic recovery post COVID-19 for jobs, competitiveness, and the wider resilience of our people and places. Our businesses also play a significant role in improving living standards and tackling the climate emergency.
Businesses in Leeds City Region together add up to be one of the most diverse economies in the UK. This diversity makes our economy more resilient to sector-specific shocks while also being home to key national economic strengths. Yet despite these strengths, the region underperforms nationally in terms of productivity — and closing this gap to the UK average in Leeds City Region would be worth £8.5bn to the economy. This was a challenge before COVID-19 and is a priority for recovery.
Our draft Business Productivity and Resilience Plan sets out proposed actions to boost productivity and resilience in the Leeds City Region:
Looking at the positive business behaviours that are proven to increase productivity and build greater resilience.
Acting on the structural transformation opportunities that can impact our overall business productivity performance, including through investment, attracting new enterprises, and reshaping our economy to be net-zero carbon resilient.
Delivering on outcomes of greater economic resilience
This plan is guided by the evidence that suggests we have more potential than we are currently realising and has been developed in consultation with our business-led Business, Innovation and Growth Panel for Leeds City Region.
Have your say
You can view a summary of the draft Business Productivity and Resilience Plan and supporting evidence in the 'Documents' section on this page, or click here. This plan is the start of the conversation, and we want to know what you think will help businesses to be more productive and resilient. We want to understand your views, and hear your perspectives on what “Productivity” and “Resilience” mean to you, your business or your stakeholders.
To have your say, please complete our short survey by clicking here. The survey is now closed and the feedback is being analysed.
Next steps
Following the engagement, we will refine the Business and Productivity Resilience Plan and share the revised version in Summer 2021.
Our vision for action on productivity and resilience in the Leeds City Region
Resilient and thriving businesses are the heart of our Leeds City Region economy. They are critical to our economic recovery post COVID-19 for jobs, competitiveness, and the wider resilience of our people and places. Our businesses also play a significant role in improving living standards and tackling the climate emergency.
Businesses in Leeds City Region together add up to be one of the most diverse economies in the UK. This diversity makes our economy more resilient to sector-specific shocks while also being home to key national economic strengths. Yet despite these strengths, the region underperforms nationally in terms of productivity — and closing this gap to the UK average in Leeds City Region would be worth £8.5bn to the economy. This was a challenge before COVID-19 and is a priority for recovery.
Our draft Business Productivity and Resilience Plan sets out proposed actions to boost productivity and resilience in the Leeds City Region:
Looking at the positive business behaviours that are proven to increase productivity and build greater resilience.
Acting on the structural transformation opportunities that can impact our overall business productivity performance, including through investment, attracting new enterprises, and reshaping our economy to be net-zero carbon resilient.
Delivering on outcomes of greater economic resilience
This plan is guided by the evidence that suggests we have more potential than we are currently realising and has been developed in consultation with our business-led Business, Innovation and Growth Panel for Leeds City Region.
Have your say
You can view a summary of the draft Business Productivity and Resilience Plan and supporting evidence in the 'Documents' section on this page, or click here. This plan is the start of the conversation, and we want to know what you think will help businesses to be more productive and resilient. We want to understand your views, and hear your perspectives on what “Productivity” and “Resilience” mean to you, your business or your stakeholders.
To have your say, please complete our short survey by clicking here. The survey is now closed and the feedback is being analysed.
Next steps
Following the engagement, we will refine the Business and Productivity Resilience Plan and share the revised version in Summer 2021.
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Business Productivity and Resilience has finished this stage
This engagement is open for contributions.
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Business Productivity and Resilience is currently at this stage
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Business Productivity and Resilience
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.