Small Business Mentoring Service helps 100,000 SMEs in 35 Years

Congratulations to our esteemed partner, the Small Business Mentoring Service (SBMS), for 35 years of service and support to 100,000 small businesses!
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Congratulations to our esteemed partner, the Small Business Mentoring Service (SBMS), for 35 years of service and support to 100,000 small businesses!
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11 November 2021
Symposium Summary
We are now well over a year down the track from the first cases of COVID-19 being reported; however, we still seem a long way from a COVID-normal world. The pandemic continues to provide unprecedented challenges to businesses and there is no doubt that small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are amongst the hardest hit across the globe. SMEs capture the tension the pandemic has presented leaders around the world with the need to balance economic versus health outcomes. This balancing act is on both supply and demand sides. While SMEs are recognised as major contributors to the nations’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and account for over 60 percent of total employment, they are also recognised as the drivers for growth and innovation.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause major disruptions for SMEs, with many facing the stark options of closure, shutdown or transformation. They are options that are being faced within a dynamic environment, where traditional risk management and contingency plans need to be continually updated and the rhetoric of small business innovation and agility is sorely tested. What we are seeing already is that many SMEs and business owner-managers are showing much higher levels of resilience and dynamism than their larger counterparts. While there are many that are ‘doing it tough’ and going out of business, there are also those who are not just surviving but thriving. Our symposium is a chance to
explore this diversity and to see not only what we can learn from this incredible sector of the economy, but how we can work with them to help strengthen the recovery effort. Post-COVID, SMEs’ survival and revitalisation will be key to rebuilding economies across the globe. To achieve this, the rhetoric and realities of COVID-19 and SMEs must be critically examined.
We envisage that the proposed online symposium focuses upon strategies to learn from as well as to strengthen SMEs. Symposium/conference proposals may relate to, but not limited to the following topics:
SMEs and COVID-19
SMEs workforce
SMEs Government stimulus packages
SMEs business transformation
SMEs and gender
SMEs resilience
SMEs workforce
SMEs digital transitions
SMEs survival
SMEs future
Symposium Objectives
Symposium Participants
Symposium Output
Key Dates
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Chapter proposals of 1000-1500 words due on or before 15 May 2021
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de Gruyter Handbook of Women Entrepreneurs in Emerging Markets.
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