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2012 Small Business Trends Report

We sent out some good news today on behalf of Phimation, a management consulting and training company based in Ann Arbor. Like MessageCoach Public Relations, Phimation works with small businesses, especially Second Stage Companies.

Second Stage companies are defined as organizations that have grown past start-up with typically 20 to 200 employees. Even though they contribute greatly to the economy, they are often overshadowed by the news of larger corporations. We work with many second stage companies, and we’re proud to share their news.

Phimation and its founder David Haviland published a really interesting report about eight emerging trends that are small business. Here are Phimation’s Eight Small Business 2012 Trends:

1) The New Agraria – Small businesses will face an environment more like 1800s farming than the industrial economy they’ve come to know and experience. They need to expect “seasons” and different “weather patterns” in their markets, and take one plot at a time as innovation continues to shift their markets. As a modern difference, small businesses will work in communities defined by interest, instead of geography.

2) Mad World (Massive Adaptation Daily) – With economic and technological change, companies will need to be highly nimble for daily survival. The leading companies will engage employees to evolve in significant ways that create new opportunities and efficiencies.

3) The Almighty Network – There will continue to be a powerful shift between physical and virtual worlds. The Internet will keep equipping small businesses with essential availability, intelligence, capability, and capacity to serve their customers. But it’s not just a one-way relationship. The Network is demanding more from small businesses.

4) Stretched – As small businesses get stretched by current conditions, their leaders will be forced to up their game. The best leaders will respond to the challenges and gain strength. Meanwhile, the same challenges will sap weaker leaders.

5) Lean and Mean — The smartest companies will run lean operations and take a strong growth-oriented approach to the most important parts of their businesses.

6) Investing in the Dark – The best companies will make strategic investments and implement “traction control systems” for their investments by upgrading their accountability and decision-making processes. Leaders cannot see very far ahead, so they’re relying on “improved handling” to ensure their success.

7) Thirty-Somethings – This generation is now significantly impacting small business, as they move into leadership positions. Companies are taking advantage of the new set of capabilities that these young leaders bring to the workplace.
8) Empathy: Humanity’s Best App – At a time when the world is becoming very complicated, empathy makes the world a simpler place for human connection. While small businesses no longer rely just on physical proximity to connect with customers, they will use The Almighty Network to create emotional proximity.

If you want to read more, be sure to read Phimation’s blog entry about this report: www.phimation.com.

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