中小企業が直面する課題

Challenges Faced by Small Businesses

Entrepreneurial ベンチャーを始めるのは難しいですが、それを維持することはさらに困難です。中小企業にとって最大の課題は、capitalization と財務的な liquidity を維持することです。

市場の volatility や経済的 recession により、多くの企業が生き残るのに苦労します。大きな conglomeratesmonopolization を形成すると、中小企業は競争で遅れをとります。

政府の bureaucracy、過剰な overhead コスト、不十分な infrastructure は、多くの中小企業の feasibility を脅かします。さらに、急速な技術変化により obsolescence が発生し、企業の scalability が妨げられます。

一方で、credibility が確立されていないと、投資を得るのが難しくなります。不十分な procurement と市場の fluctuation は、事業主に新たな divergence をもたらします。

しかし、巧みな計画と attrition の削減、経済システムを効率的に管理することで、事業を維持することが可能です。

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ˌɒn.trə.prəˈnɜː.ri.əl
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Relating to or characterized by the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
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His entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish a successful startup.

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business-minded, innovative, risk-taking
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The total market value of a company's shares or the provision of capital for a company or activity.
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The company's capitalization reached $1 billion in market value.

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The availability of liquid assets to a market or company; the ability to convert assets into cash quickly.
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Maintaining liquidity is crucial for financial stability.

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Liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse; instability.
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The stock market's volatility makes investment risky.

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A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.
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The country faced a severe recession due to the financial crisis.

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A large corporation formed by the merging of separate and diverse firms.
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The company grew into a multinational conglomerate.

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The process by which a company gains exclusive control over a commercial activity.
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The monopolization of industries can limit consumer choices.

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A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
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Excessive bureaucracy can slow down decision-making.

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Ongoing business expenses not directly attributable to creating a product or service.
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The company reduced its overhead to increase profits.

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The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
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A strong infrastructure is essential for economic growth.

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The company conducted a feasibility study before launching the project.

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The process of becoming obsolete or outdated and no longer used.
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The rapid advancement of technology leads to the obsolescence of old devices.

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The capacity to be changed in size or scale; the ability of a system to handle a growing amount of work.
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The new software offers high scalability for large enterprises.

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The journalist's credibility was questioned due to false reports.

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The action of obtaining or procuring something, especially for business or organizational use.
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The government ensured the procurement of medical supplies during the crisis.

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An irregular rising and falling in number or amount; a variation.
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The stock market experiences frequent fluctuation.

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The divergence in their opinions led to a heated debate.

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The process of reducing something's strength or effectiveness through sustained attack or pressure.
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The company faced high employee attrition due to job dissatisfaction.

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