Businesses are not just local or even national anymore - good ideas are immediately global. So the market opportunities are much larger than we've ever imagined or seen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I see opportunities in all my businesses. And the reason is simple. We thrive on countries that are urbanizing.
Small businesses are more nimble and innovative than large corporations, and as a result are much more likely to develop the breakthrough ideas we need for global competitiveness.
Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.
I see the level of sophistication and knowledge about business growing dramatically. Several decades ago, only a few companies thought about international business.
A bigger business is like a cruise ship: There are lots of amenities and you can go a lot further, but it's harder to turn quickly.
We have accepted there is a big role for government to create a framework where businesses can grow in all parts of the country.
As for opportunities, there is room for improved product quality and better service and raising our technology standard. In addition, we should have a certain share of the global market. However, we should consider new industries, such as resource development.
There are immense numbers of potential entrepreneurs who can start their own businesses among the people who are working in large organisations.
I believe businesses don't grow or develop in terms of a blueprint. There is a huge element of opportunism involved.
Crack the science of loyalty at scale for local business, and that becomes something that can add a huge amount of value to an important sector of our economy.
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