Research on the performance of the manufacturing sector


: Respondent Recommendations



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7.3: Respondent Recommendations


Figure 46: Recommendation

The graph above is split into three sections:



  • Recommend a friend to invest in the manufacturing sector

  • Recommend Seda to a friend / colleague

  • Would you remain in this sector given the current economic climate?

Recommend a friend or Colleague to Invest in the Manufacturing Sector

Only 37% of respondents indicated that they would definitely recommend friends and colleagues to invest in the manufacturing sector.

27.8% said that they would probably recommend friends and colleagues to invest in the manufacturing sector

16.7% of respondents were unsure and answered maybe while 9.7% of respondents answered probably not and definitely not respectively.

This highlights that over all confidence is high that the manufacturing sector is seen as a profitable and prosperous sector however there are concerns given the global economic climate.

Recommend Seda to a friend/colleague in the Manufacturing Sector

35.2% of respondents profiled indicated that they would recommend Seda to friends and colleagues as a business support unit, while 24.1% indicated that they would probably recommend Seda to friends and colleagues.

22.2% of respondents were unsure and indicated that they would maybe recommend Seda to a friend or colleague, highlighting the point that SMME business owners are not aware of the full range of services that Seda offers.

This indicates that over 50% of respondents have shown high confidence in Seda; however Seda will have to provide clear marketing to inform businesses in the sector of its services and products.

11.1% of respondents would probably not recommend Seda to friends or colleagues while only 7.4% of respondents indicated that they would definitely not recommend Seda to friends or colleagues.

Remain in the Manufacturing Sector

When posed with this question 44.4% of respondents acknowledged that they would definitely remain in this sector and 31.5% indicated that they would probably remain in the manufacturing sector, highlighting the potential of this sector to be profitable as well as stable. 18.5% were undecided and answered maybe.



When moving towards the negative responses, respondents were very clear 5.7% of respondents indicated that they would definitely not remain in the manufacturing sector long term.

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