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Small Business Canvas

If you advise SMEs, you’ve probably been asked to “fix” marketing, sales, or operations, without a proper diagnosis first.
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The Art and Science behind a small business or a trade

AI is replacing tasks once thought untouchable, drafting legal contracts, diagnosing health issues, designing websites. But if you live in any real neighbourhood, not a tech utopia, you know what hasn’t changed. The corner shop, the baker the painter, the dry cleaner, the flower shop, the hairdresser, the carpenter and so on.

Why SMEs have been operating at the edge for years, and why working harder isn’t the problem

If you have worked with small businesses long enough, you know this pattern well. The owner is always busy. Decisions are made fast. Problems are solved on the go. Cash is tight but somehow managed. The team relies heavily on one or few people. Everyone is doing their best. And still, the business feels like it is constantly one step away from trouble.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Startup vs SME vs LSE, understanding the differences

When it comes to businesses, terms like startup, small-medium enterprise (SME), and large-scale enterprise (LSE) are often used interchangeably. However, they represent vastly different types of organizations with unique goals, structures, and challenges. Understanding these distinctions can help entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers navigate the business landscape more effectively.

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