BA 63 MODULE Special Challenges Faced by Small Enterprises
BA 63 MODULE Special Challenges Faced by Small Enterprises
BA 63 MODULE Special Challenges Faced by Small Enterprises
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the unit, students will be able to:
1. Determine the special challenges faced by small enterprises
2. Identify & explain the ways/strategies used by small enterprises to overcome these
challenges
INTRODUCTION
Business enterprises have a very important role in developing a country’s economy. They
contribute in the reduction of poverty by creating jobs for the country’s growing labor force. One
classification of these business enterprises is small enterprises that serve as valuable partners to large
enterprises as suppliers and providers of support services. Despite policies that aim to provide an
enabling environment for their development, small enterprises still face various constraints that
prevent them from realizing their full growth and potential. Most small enterprises are struggling to
stay competitive against the established market giants but also not coping with their own
challenges. It takes a lot of practice and technical know-how to attain the self-discipline and
determination to develop effective strategies in handling the small business problems and challenges.
PRESENTATION OF CONTENT
In the U.S., the Small Business Administration (SBA) classifies small businesses according to
its ownership structure, number of employees, earnings and industry. For example, in
manufacturing, a Small-Medium Enterprise (SME) is a firm with 500 or fewer employees.
In contrast, businesses that mine copper ore and nickel ore can have up to 1,500
employees and still be identified as an SME. Like the EU, the U.S. distinctly classifies
companies with fewer than 10 employees as a small office/home office (SOHO).
The European Union (EU) offers clearer definitions, characterizing a small-sized enterprise
as a company with fewer than 50 employees and a medium-sized enterprise as one with
less than 250 employees. In addition to small and mid-size companies, there are micro-
companies, which employ up to 10 employees.
4. Founder Dependence
A business that can't operate without its founder is a business with a deadline.
Many businesses suffer from founder dependence, and this dependence is often
caused by the founder being unable to let go of certain decisions and responsibilities
as the business grows.
5. Balancing Quality and Growth
Unfortunately, it is usually that level of personal engagement and attention to detail
that makes a business semi-successful.
Therefore, many small business owners often find themselves tied to these habits to
the detriment of the company's growth.
There is a large middle ground between shoddy work and an unhealthy obsession
with quality, so it is up to the business owner to navigate the company's processes
towards a compromise that allows scale without hurting the brand.
6. Costs and Expenses
Without a doubt, the workers’ health is important, but the increased healthcare costs
make finances difficult to manage.
The cost (equipment, benefits, taxes, bonuses, etc.) of hiring new employees,
unfortunately, keeps rising. All those hurdles come into play before outlining the
position’s salary.
7. Government Regulations
Each year it seems like the government’s collar around owners’ necks becomes
tighter due to the different government regulations such as environmental laws, tax
laws and the like that businesses need to comply.
8. Lack of Proper Marketing
One needs to learn that marketing comes in all shapes and sizes (online marketing,
offline, social, direct and more) in order to let people know that the business exists --
and the owner is there to solve their problems.
“The biggest problems most small business owners have is they fail to market. And
more to the point, they fail to do enough marketing in enough different media to
capture the attention of their prospects and clients.” – Diane Conklin of Complete
Marketing Systems
9. Getting and Retaining Customers
Building trust and credibility with the customers will help the business retain them.
Marketing and promoting the product or brand will definitely get new customers but
only the ones who come and stay with you will make your dream come true.
10. Social Media Management Tools
In order to stay on top of everything as a small business, there is a need to focus on
online presence and put the business on the wavelength.
Using the right Social Media Management tools will positively save a ton of the time.
Challenge Strategy/ies
Lack of money to implement Begin with projects that have a good payback.
change Look for rebates and assistance to help with the projects,
since many organizations and utilities are available to
help small businesses
Connect with local businesses with local sources of
funding
Lack of time to make changes Focus on the top priorities
Identify initiatives that are aligned with the overall
business goals, have a significant impact, and have a
good payback and prioritize those
Build a team. Having a green team will enable you to
receive input from other employees and get help with
your initiatives so that you’re not doing it all yourself.
Look for ways to integrate sustainability into what
people are already doing
Non-engagement of employees To have employees who are engaged, you need to give
them opportunities for engagement by creating
channels for them to get engaged.
If you want employees to be engaged, you need to allow
them to have some autonomy, some say in the
initiatives that your business is working on, and that
must contribute to their sense of purpose.
Not sure how to get started or Use existing frameworks and build on the proven best
what sustainability initiatives practices that other businesses have used.
make sense for the business Certifications will provide frameworks that you can use
to ensure that you’re building a good sustainability
foundation for your business. An added benefit is
that you’ll also get some public recognition for your
efforts.
Company culture doesn’t Getting buy-in from management is key because it will
support sustainability. allow rank-and-file employees to feel that they have
support from above.
Expand sustainability beyond just one department so
that it is a company-wide endeavor. This will also help
with employee engagement.
Provide sustainability training to employees can make a
significant difference.
Lack of support and limited Look for those that share your values
options from vendors. Begin the conversation around supply chain
sustainability with your vendors. For example, you can
develop a sustainable supply chain policy or a
sustainability questionnaire for suppliers.
Offer to work with vendor to pilot a more sustainable
option.
Educating customers about the Focus on educating the customers about the benefits to
benefits of purchasing them of using your products/services
products/services from a Tell your sustainability story in a way that is authentic.
sustainable business. Be honest and transparent with your customers about
what you’re doing and what you still need to work on.
Unforeseen roadblocks Try not to panic. Go ahead and be proactive.
(poor sales, economic Now is a good time to evaluate and eliminate debt.
uncertainty, tec.) Consider downsizing and do what you can to reduce
overhead costs to free up cash.
Trouble hiring and retaining When you hire someone, offer a robust salary and
excellent employees benefits package.
Ensure you're competitive in the industry if you want
to attract and retain top-notch talent, and do
everything in your power to keep those employees
stay content.
It's also a good idea to provide recognition to
employees, such as extra time off work and gift cards.
Make sure to offer mentorship program and encourage
work-life balance for employees.
Aim to promote from within if possible and always
strive to have a line of open communication.
Navigating state, federal and Decide the structure of the business
government regulations Ensure that there is understanding of the topics like
federal and state taxes, workers' compensation
insurance, unemployment and sales tax.
Reach out to experts for guidance along the way.
FEEDBACK
A. If you are given the chance to put up a small enterprise, what will it be in terms of purpose
and form? What will be the product/service you are going to offer? What are the possible
challenges you may encounter and what will you do to combat them?
SUMMARY OF THE UNIT
Starting a business whether its micro, small, medium or large enterprise is a big achievement
for many entrepreneurs, but maintaining one is the larger challenge. For small enterprises, they may
face many challenges such as client dependence, money management, fatigue, founder dependence,
balancing quality and growth, , costs and expenses, government regulations,, lack of proper
marketing, getting and maintaining customers and social media management tools.
Considering that a competitive drive is often one of the reasons why people start their own
business, every challenge represents another opportunity to compete. How one responds to the
challenge will change the “game” – as he/she becomes more successful, thereby leaving his/her rivals
by the wayside. It’s important to remember that these challenges are just that – challenges and
people do overcome them by finding effective and efficient ways and strategies. As long as the
business owner manage the business effectively and focus on providing high-quality customer service
and products, the business can survive unforeseen roadblocks and come out stronger than before.
REFERENCES
Online Resources:
https://www.senate.gov.ph/publications/AG%202012-03%20-%20MSME.pdf
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/smallandmidsizeenterprises.asp
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/12/small-business-challenges.asp
https://smallbiztrends.com/2017/10/biggest-challenges-for-small-business-owners.html
https://statusbrew.com/insights/small-business-problems-faced-by-small-business-owners/
https://www.cultivatingcapital.com/small-business-sustainability-challenges/
https://www.thebalancesmb.com/how-to-overcome-small-business-failure-4142683
https://www.business.com/articles/overcoming-smb-problems/