Small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMEs) face strong headwinds in addressing skills gaps and evolving employee needs, finds CIMA's latest Mind the Skills Gap Report

Small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMEs) face strong headwinds in addressing skills gaps and evolving employee needs, finds CIMA's latest Mind the Skills Gap Report

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LONDON, Feb. 6, 2025

LONDON, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week (10-16 February), The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and Opinium Research have launched their latest Mind the Skills Gap report. It highlights how SME employers' needs and employees' expectations are drifting apart, impacting productivity and driving skills disparity among businesses and the workforce. The findings reveal a complex landscape where rising costs, technological advancements, government bureaucracy, and training needs overlap, posing challenges for economic growth.

"SMEs face mounting bureaucratic and economic challenges when it comes to addressing skills gap challenges, putting at risk the UK Government's "further and faster" vision for economic growth," noted Paul Turner, FCMA, CGMA, Vice President – UK and Ireland at AICPA & CIMA. He continued, "Investing in relevant training and embracing technological advancements, such as AI, is essential to empower employees and drive productivity. The government needs to sort out its skills strategy, including making access to training funding less bureaucratic for employers. Doing so would help unlock the UK's economic potential to deliver a prosperous future for both individuals and businesses."

With government changes anticipated to reduce Level 7 Apprenticeship funding, additional pressure will be put on businesses' ability to develop and upskill their workforces at a time when the UK needs [them] to be focused on growth.

Key findings – employers     

Key findings – employees 

Industry-specific concerns

Barriers to training

Drivers of skills gaps

Employer strategies

Employee sentiments

About the research

CIMA's Mind the Skills Gap research has been published in 2023, 2020, 2019, and 2018, mapping the growing disconnect between government, employer, and employee needs in the UK.

The Mind the Skills Gap 2025 survey was carried out among UK SMEs (organisations with 10-249 employees) by Opinium Research on behalf of CIMA.

Fieldwork for employers and employees took place online between November and December 2024 to a sample of 1,000 SME decision-makers and a sample of 1,000 SME employees.

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About The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

Founded in 1919, The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants® (CIMA®) is the world's leading and largest professional body of management accountants. As part of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, CIMA and its members and candidates operate in 188 countries and territories, working at the heart of business — in industry, commerce, the public sector and not-for-profit organisations. CIMA works closely with employers and sponsors leading-edge research, constantly updating its professional qualification and professional experience requirements to ensure it remains the employer's choice when recruiting financially trained business leaders.

About AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants 

AICPA® & CIMA®, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (the Association), advance the global accounting and finance profession through our work on behalf of 597,000 AICPA and CIMA members, candidates and registrants in 188 countries and territories. Together, we are the worldwide leader on public and management accounting issues through advocacy, support for the CPA license, the CGMA designation and specialised credentials, professional development and thought leadership. We build trust by empowering our members, candidates and registrants with the knowledge and opportunities to be leaders in broadening prosperity for a more inclusive, sustainable and resilient future.

 

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