Women-owned businesses are three-and-a-half times less likely to reach $1 million in annual revenue as businesses owned by men, according to an independent impact study released by Ernst & Young LLP, a professional services company.
The reason? Most women just don’t think big enough.
Here are five key points Ernst & Young recommends for scaling small companies into large ones:
- Think big and be bold
- Build a public profile
- Work on the business, rather than in it
- Establish key advisory networks
- Evaluate financing for expansion
To learn more, join us for “The POWER of Perseverance,” the 10th annual Perspectives: Women Who Excel Conference, presented by Anthem and sponsored by Smart Business, Cleveland Clinic and Colortone Staging & Rentals.
The April 13 event will feature a panel discussion with a dynamic group of leading women executives who will share their insights on what it takes to redefine and reinvigorate your leadership style in order to move a business forward.
Join us to discuss methods for promoting success for women-owned businesses in our region.