Put away your crystal ball...
On Tennessee's dynamic business landscape, knowledge of industry-specific perils and opportunities
is vital. What can Tennesseans expect from the state's primary business sectors in 2008? In the
following report, BusinessTN's editorial team has consulted the experts and mined the available data
to provide readers insight into issues and trends affecting Tennessee's most important industries,
as well as to forecast their near-term prospects. The treatment of some industries is broad in
nature when the 40,000-square-foot view proves most helpful. Other industry profiles bore down into
a hot button issue at the core of an industry's 2008 outlook.
Most major sectors of Tennessee business are covered hereagriculture, banking, construction
and real estate, education, health care, manufacturing, shipping/logistics and tourism.
Accompanying each sector report are newly targeted lists of the biggest players in the biggest
industries across Tennessee, as well as the results of a statewide CEO survey gauging business
activity across Tennessee.
The verdict? Despite an uncertain national economy, Tennessee's economic engine is sufficiently
revved up to maintain a favorable business outlook for the Volunteer State business community across
the remainder of 2008.
Rain or shine, here are the forecasts.
Table of Contents
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Agriculture
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Banking
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Education
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Health Care
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Logistics
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Manufacturing
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Real Estate
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Tourism