The small business market has received significant attention from numerous companies of late as they try to expand their reach from the mature big corporate market to the expanding small business community. Everyone from credit card companies to airlines to telecommunications companies are trying to establish themselves as champions of small business. And it is no wonder - America's small businesses generated over 58,000 new jobs in May according to ADP because of their growth and the trend is expected to continue.
A new study by the Small Business Research Board (SBRB) in Canada predicts another 12 months of small business growth for Canadian SMBs. 85% of those surveyed believe the economy will remain the same or improve while 94% of the respondents predict their revenue will remain the same or increase during this period. Here are some of the major findings of the study:
How SMBs plan on growing their companies:
- 52% - grow without adding staff by improving training
- 36% - add new employees
- 5% - decrease employees
- 6% - undecided
Top 5 issues facing Canadians SMBs:
1) Taxes
2) Economic conditions
3) Finding quality employees
4) Cost of materials
5) Interest rates
Where SMBs are planning to expand:
- 22% - add more services
- 20% - expand at current locations
- 19% - enhance customer service
- 18% - add new products
- 14% - add new locations
A new study by the Small Business Research Board (SBRB) in Canada predicts another 12 months of small business growth for Canadian SMBs. 85% of those surveyed believe the economy will remain the same or improve while 94% of the respondents predict their revenue will remain the same or increase during this period. Here are some of the major findings of the study:
How SMBs plan on growing their companies:
- 52% - grow without adding staff by improving training
- 36% - add new employees
- 5% - decrease employees
- 6% - undecided
Top 5 issues facing Canadians SMBs:
1) Taxes
2) Economic conditions
3) Finding quality employees
4) Cost of materials
5) Interest rates
Where SMBs are planning to expand:
- 22% - add more services
- 20% - expand at current locations
- 19% - enhance customer service
- 18% - add new products
- 14% - add new locations
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