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Bronwyn Reid business owner and author of Small Company Big Business on how small business owners can benefit bigtime from working with large businesses and government
@bronwynreid is a Business Owner, Author and Mentor who specialises in helping small businesses connect with bigger players. The benefits for owners are enormous and opportunities plentiful in the current post-covid environment.Her book is titled @SmallCompanyBigBusiness and it focuses on how small businesses can find, win, and retain big customers.In our discussion we talk about the why and how small businesses should engage with larger businesses and government entities. Bronwyn covers;why big businesses are increasingly interested in engaging with smaller businesseshow the COVID-19 pandemic brought about changes in the business landscape, including;disruptions in supply chains, and a reevaluation of business practiceshow this has created new opportunities for small businesses to engage with larger entitiestapping into government procurement opportunities and why Governments are showing more interest in working with local and small businessescollaborations and joint ventures , and partnering with complementary businesses or experts in specific areas to access better opportunities and to increase success rates in winning contractsexploring opportunities within their local council as many local governments have websites where they list tender opportunitiesthe databases and resources available for finding government procurement opportunities (refer to @bronwynreid, her website)looking to cooperative and mutual ownership models as a way to support local communities and ensure businesses remain locally operated and ownedthe value of continuous learning, networking, and seeking guidance from mentors and experts to navigate the ever-evolving business landscape@kerrcapital @michaelkerr