Business leaders outlook 2017

June 13, 2017

In this edition of the Small Business Leaders Outlook, we shine the segment spotlight on veteran-owned small businesses (VOBs). We found that VOB leaders differ from general small business leaders by expressing greater optimism, growth expectations, hiring plans, and use of technology to grow their businesses. In addition to recognizing VOBs, we surveyed 1,099 sole/ primary business decision-makers at businesses with revenue $100K–$20MM. Their responses provide a snapshot of the current small business environment and the decision-making of the men and women who operate in it.

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