Small businesses are more flexible than bigger corporations
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
January 31, 2012 7:10pm CST
When you come to think about it, smaller businesses can survive better than bigger corporation in terms of flexibility, not financially. Although bigger corporations have much bigger financial potential, they are slow in react to the activity of markets. They usually have go through many level of bureaucratic decisions, and they are slow. In opposite, smaller businesses are easily adapted to market needs and they can make decision quicker and know what customers really wants and needs. So, I just wonder, if a businesses growing bigger and bigger, would it become dumber and dumber? Because of all these bureaucracy?
1 response
@yanzalong (19091)
• Indonesia
1 Feb 12
Small scale busineses are usually owned by individuals who can make quick decisions in the right time. No meeting, no policy, and owners adapt to the sudden need of products easily. Big corporations owned by the government are even slower in that empoyees are not motivated to produce better work to boost sales.

