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How can boosting efficiency in SMEs and entrepreneurship help the economy?

 Entrepreneurship in itself is an important driver of economic growth, job creation and competitiveness. It is what leads to the creation of SMEs it becomes a major contributor to the global economy and development. SMEs have a key role in ensuring economic growth in a sustainable manner. SMEs make up more than 95% of all businesses in the whole world. They represent a path out of poverty for many people across developing countries.

What are SMEs exactly?

As there isn’t a set definition of SME that applies globally each country gets to set its own definition, and they decide to set specific limits. In the European Union, a business with less than 250 employees is considered an SME. While on the other hand in US, an SME can have a lot more, up to 1,200 employees.

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Indian Startups – The Changing Game

India ranks third in the number of Tech startups around the world. Today, it is the hub for over 56000 startups. The question arises as to where and how do accelerators and incubators come into the picture for this exponential growth of the Indian startup ecosystem.

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Warning! You are Losing Money In Your Office

You are losing money by working in your office, and the debate of office vs coworking from a monetary perspective is needed more than ever! Can you save money by coworking? Operating out of a traditional working space takes a lot more than signing a lease. There is the need to equip the space with the basic amenities and facilities to function effectively, and their maintenance. All in all, setting up and maintaining an office brings in a huge budgetary concern for a business, big and small.

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Is Coworking Changing the Work Culture in India?

The office space culture in India has drastically changed over time with due to the western typology that was introduced into the country in the 1990s. The evolution has been driven primarily by business and real estate shifts. The growing realization that a maturing and global Indian workforce needs a workplace that speaks for it’s ethos and morals has lead to the offices of today being more casual and flexible.