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Is the leisure industry in good health?
POSTED 04 Aug 2015 . BY Jak Phillips
The results of the survey will be unveiled in the weeks leading up to LIW 2015
Industry insight specialist Leisure-net Solutions has joined forces with Leisure Industry Week (LIW) to take the pulse of the sector in a new Industry Confidence Survey.

The 2015 survey, which has been sent out to all operators on the LIW database in the lead up to this year’s revamped show on 22-23 September, is the first survey of its kind in three years. The questionnaire is designed to gauge how confident operators are about the overall future of the health and fitness industry, their own business and its different income streams, as well as what they see as the major challenges facing the sector in the next 12 months.

“All senior managers within the sector have been asked to complete the survey, giving their views on how the industry is shaping up to the current challenges it faces,” said Mike Hill, managing director of Leisure-net Solutions.

“We will find out what level of investment they have planned for the year as well as their intentions for new employment opportunities.”

The 20-question survey includes an education strand from industry education provider Lifetime Training, to discover what operators are looking for in school leavers applying for jobs and what qualities they feel young people bring to the workplace. The company also wants to find out how operators are getting behind the government’s pledge to create three million new apprenticeships.

The survey will be broken down into public and private sector, as well as size of organisation, and the results will be unveiled in the weeks leading up to LIW.

To take part in the survey click here.
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  Ray Algar to explore the future of mid-market gyms at LIW 2015


Fitness industry analyst Ray Algar will deliver a keynote session at Leisure Industry Week (LIW) 2015, exploring what the future holds for the ‘squeezed middle’ of the gym market.
  Major suppliers throw weight behind LIW 2015


With just 10 weeks to go until the biggest date in the physical activity sector calendar, Leisure Industry Week (LIW) 2015 is gaining steady momentum with a number of major equipment suppliers booking stands for the event.
  LIW 2015 to focus on tackling physical inactivity through educational programme


The new-look Leisure Industry Week (LIW) will aim to play a facilitating role in the fight against the UK’s physical inactivity crisis by focusing large proportions of its educational programme on innovative ideas to get Britons off the couch.
  Training providers to deliver CIMSPA-endorsed skills development courses


Leisure-net Solutions will soon kick off its physical activity management training scheme having become – along with Right Directions – the first accredited CIMSPA Skills Development Partners for Endorsed Training.
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Is the leisure industry in good health?
POSTED 04 Aug 2015 . BY Jak Phillips
The results of the survey will be unveiled in the weeks leading up to LIW 2015
Industry insight specialist Leisure-net Solutions has joined forces with Leisure Industry Week (LIW) to take the pulse of the sector in a new Industry Confidence Survey.

The 2015 survey, which has been sent out to all operators on the LIW database in the lead up to this year’s revamped show on 22-23 September, is the first survey of its kind in three years. The questionnaire is designed to gauge how confident operators are about the overall future of the health and fitness industry, their own business and its different income streams, as well as what they see as the major challenges facing the sector in the next 12 months.

“All senior managers within the sector have been asked to complete the survey, giving their views on how the industry is shaping up to the current challenges it faces,” said Mike Hill, managing director of Leisure-net Solutions.

“We will find out what level of investment they have planned for the year as well as their intentions for new employment opportunities.”

The 20-question survey includes an education strand from industry education provider Lifetime Training, to discover what operators are looking for in school leavers applying for jobs and what qualities they feel young people bring to the workplace. The company also wants to find out how operators are getting behind the government’s pledge to create three million new apprenticeships.

The survey will be broken down into public and private sector, as well as size of organisation, and the results will be unveiled in the weeks leading up to LIW.

To take part in the survey click here.
RELATED STORIES
Ray Algar to explore the future of mid-market gyms at LIW 2015


Fitness industry analyst Ray Algar will deliver a keynote session at Leisure Industry Week (LIW) 2015, exploring what the future holds for the ‘squeezed middle’ of the gym market.
Major suppliers throw weight behind LIW 2015


With just 10 weeks to go until the biggest date in the physical activity sector calendar, Leisure Industry Week (LIW) 2015 is gaining steady momentum with a number of major equipment suppliers booking stands for the event.
LIW 2015 to focus on tackling physical inactivity through educational programme


The new-look Leisure Industry Week (LIW) will aim to play a facilitating role in the fight against the UK’s physical inactivity crisis by focusing large proportions of its educational programme on innovative ideas to get Britons off the couch.
Training providers to deliver CIMSPA-endorsed skills development courses


Leisure-net Solutions will soon kick off its physical activity management training scheme having become – along with Right Directions – the first accredited CIMSPA Skills Development Partners for Endorsed Training.
MORE NEWS
Montana Heritage Center opens with immersive exhibits and US$107 million investment
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana Heritage Center, a US$107 million (£79 million, €92 million) destination that combines immersive storytelling with cutting-edge audiovisual technology to bring the sta
Universal launches new theme park model with Kids Resort
Universal Destinations and Experiences has launched a new regional theme park model with the opening of Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas.
San Antonio Zoo reports $283 million economic impact as expansion plans progress
San Antonio Zoo has reported a US$283 million economic impact for 2025, following a decade- long transformation programme that has seen almost US$200 million invested into the Texas attraction.
Great Barrier Reef attraction set for AU$180 million reinvention
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