I believe businesses don't grow or develop in terms of a blueprint. There is a huge element of opportunism involved.
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Even when early innovations start to succeed, it is not uncommon to see growing businesses sabotaged for threatening the status quo.
As businesses grow, all sorts of things that once were done on the fly - including creating new products - have a way of becoming bureaucratized.
We see entrepreneurship and small businesses and supply chains as a critical part of the economic growth and competitiveness agenda.
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.
No idea for a new growth business ever comes fully shaped. When it emerges, it's half-baked, and it then goes through a process of becoming fully shaped.
Small business creates more jobs than large corporations.
Business can talk itself into a blue funk.
For small businesses to thrive, they require an environment that is conducive for growth.
It's been said that government doesn't create jobs, business does. For the most part, this is true. But government creates the environment in which businesses can excel and expand.
Jobs are created by businesses, especially small and mid-sized businesses.
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