The world of business is ever-changing, and the year 2022 is unlikely to be an exception to this rule. Business owners should always be aware of new trends on the horizon and the challenges or opportunities that may come with them. Let's make sure that you're prepared by diving into the biggest business trends to look out for in 2022. 

1. Sustainability 

Sustainability isn't perhaps so much a trend as a principle that's here to stay, but that only makes it more important. 
 
As consumers become increasingly conscious, it's important that businesses take purposeful steps to reduce their environmental impact and learn how to communicate this to their customers and clients. Climate issues are only becoming more immediate, so the pressure is on for businesses to step up. 

2. Employee Experience & Engagement 

In 2022, employers will have a new challenge: how to engage and inspire their workforce. The pandemic has left many workers disillusioned, and this is only compounded by the fact that jobs are becoming increasingly automated. The key to success in 2022 will be finding ways to create value for employees before they leave you behind. 
 
Although automation can, in some instances, alienate workers, it's possible to use AI to make jobs more engaging. By taking care of menial tasks, AI technology allows employees to focus on more complex and interesting issues and increase their sense of value.. 

3. Greater Organisational Agility 

The pandemic proved that the entire world can change in an instant. Businesses that are unable to adapt quickly enough will be left behind, so it's crucial that organisations take steps now to ensure they're agile. More and more businesses are shifting towards leaner management styles and eliminating a lot of middle management to make their businesses more efficient. 

4. More Authentic Connections 

Chances are that you've already noticed a change in social media and the way we interact with brands over the past few years. The rise of influencer marketing is evidence of this; people want to see who's behind their favourite brand or product and make sure they're getting an authentic connection. 

5. Flexible Working 

In 2022, flexible working will become a standard feature of most jobs. In fact, it's already happening in some sectors and industries – just look at the huge numbers of gig economy workers that are able to work from home or on their own schedule. 
 
Businesses that are unable to adapt quickly enough will lose out on talented workers who can work from home or even remotely abroad. 
 
Now that many of the pandemic restrictions have been lifted, we'll also see more integration between physical and digital space as remote employees find new ways to interact with their colleagues and customers. 

6. Hybrid Events 

In a similar vein, hybrid events will also become part of the norm in 2022. In a world where remote working is more and more common, it's becoming increasingly difficult to keep everyone engaged face-to-face at industry events. The solution? Hybrid conferences that take place online as well as offline – think virtual speaker sessions or breakout areas for networking with people from all over the world. 
 
There's a reason why more and more businesses are opting for hybrid conferences. They're an effective way to keep your team engaged in the physical space while also giving them the opportunity to network with colleagues from all over the world online, too. 

Summary 

These are just some of the biggest business trends that we'll see play out over the next few years. By thinking ahead, businesses will be able to adapt as the world continues to evolve around them and even use these changes to gain a competitive edge. 
 
As a digital practice, we can show you the tech to help keep ahead of these trends, starting with your financial reporting. You just need to send us an email. We'd love to chat to you! 
 
 
 
 
 
Written by: 
 
Nicola J Sorrell - 
Effective Accounting 
 
Founder | Xero Champion | IR35 Expert 
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