Title: FedEx Small Business Survey
1FedExSmall Business Survey
- Contact Howard Clabo
- FedEx Spokesperson
- T 901-434-7786
- c 901-508-2081
- howard.clabo_at_fedex.com
2Methodology
- National telephone omnibus survey of 1,000
Americans 18 years and older
- Survey conducted October 17-20, 2003
- Results are representative of and projectable to
the US adult population
- 102 (10 of total) respondents reported already
owning their own business
- Margin of error /- 4
Telephone interviews and data collection
conducted by Opinion Research Corporation
International
3Detailed Findings
4Dreams of Starting a Business
- More than half (56) of all Americans dream of
starting their own business.
- 10 have already realized the American Dream
and own their own company.
Q Have you ever dreamed of starting your own
business?
5Dreamers vs. Owners
- Dreamers and Business Owners are similar
- More men than women are likely both to dream of
starting a business (55) and to actually do it
(65).
- Dreamers and Owners are likely to be between the
ages of 25 and 54, but
- Dreamers are younger between 25 and 44
- Owners are slightly older between 35 and 54
6Dreamers vs. Owners
- Key differences between Dreamers and Owners do
exist
- Dreamers are typically married with children
(47), but Owners tend to be married with no
children (48).
- Nine out of 10 Business Owners are white
however, African-Americans are more likely than
white Americans to dream of starting their own
business (76 vs. 53). - Business Owners are more likely to live in the
Southern (32) and Western (27) regions of the
U.S. Dreamers, however, transcend geographic
regions.
7Willingness to Leave Current Job
- The same group of Americans who dream about
starting their own businesses would also leave
their current jobs to pursue self-employment if
money or other resources were readily available.
- 56 of Americans say they would consider leaving
their jobs to start their own companies
Q If money or other resources werent an issue,
would you consider leaving your current job to
start your own business? Business Owners were n
ot asked this question.
8Reasons for Starting a Business
- Many Americans (39) dream of starting their own
business so they can do something they love or
enjoy (e.g. a hobby).
- Secondarily, men (20) are more likely than women
(13) to say To be your own boss
- Women (20) are more likely than men (13) to
want work/family flexibility
Q People often give the following reasons for
wanting to start their business. Which ONE
appeals MOST to YOU?
9Challenges of Starting a Business
- Nearly one-third of Americans (29) said that
managing some aspect of the supply chain would be
the biggest challenge to starting a company.
6 point discrepancy indicates that Business
Owners know first-hand that getting products to
customers on time is critical, yet challenging,
for a new business.
Q People often say the following are the biggest
hurdles to getting a business off the ground.
Which ONE do YOU think would be the MOST
DIFFICULT to do?
10Challenges of Starting a Business
- But not all Americans think similarly about the
same business hurdles, for example
- 18-34 year-olds (44) are more likely than people
age 35-54 (31) to think marketing and
publicizing ones business is the biggest hurdle
to starting a business. - Those age 35-54 (29), however, are more likely
to believe making actual sales is the biggest
hurdle. Secondarily, this group believes dealing
with customs and international shipping
regulations is the most challenging aspect (22) - Men (11) are more likely than women (6) to
think that getting products to customers on time
is the biggest hurdle.
- Americans in the North Central and Southern
regions of the U.S. are more likely than those in
other regions to view customs and shipping
regulations as the most challenging hurdles
(19)
11Success Factors for Business Owners
- The top three key factors for success as defined
by Business Owners are
- Providing good customer service
- Managing operational costs
- Delivering products to customers on time
Only Business Owners were asked this question.
Q As a business owner, what do you consider to
be the BIGGEST FACTORS OF SUCCESS for small
business owners?
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