SMES Happy Being Small
March 2006
Research shows that three
quarters of small business owners believe their quality
of life has improved since they started their own business.
The Health, Wealth and Happiness
Report from MORE TH>N Business, shows that over
half the owners of ventures employing fewer than
five employees started their businesses to be happier
and to have more control over their lives, rather
than to make their fortunes.
Starting up in business was a lifestyle choice rather
than a career move, as an overwhelming 85% prioritise
quality of life over money, while 56% never want to
employ more than 10 staff.
One of the conclusions of the survey
is that this type of small business should be regarded
as distinct from traditional entrepreneurs, even
going to the trouble of dubbing them ‘alterpreneurs’ and
setting up a website dedicated to them.
“Working for yourself can be a great lifestyle
choice,” commented Stephen Alambritis of the
Federation of Small Businesses. “Despite the
hard work and long hours involved, very few people
who have made the leap would consider returning to
the 9 - 5 world again.”
“The government is missing the target by aiming
support at start-ups with big growth plans,” he
continued. “There needs to be greater focus on
established firms, and moves to tackle the administrative
headache of taking on employees to make growing a business
more appealing.”
Internet link:
http://www.alterpreneur.co.uk/
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