Unlocking Success for Alberta's Small Businesses: Exodia Consulting Leads the Way

 

 

 

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, one trend has become increasingly apparent: the public sector and large private organizations are opening up about their internal value chain services. This shift towards transparency and collaboration has undoubtedly brought about positive changes. However, one aspect that has been notably missing from this wave of support is assistance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the private sector. These businesses often find themselves struggling due to the absence of value chain support. They may not have the financial resources to invest in high-quality support, or they might lack the consistent workload that necessitates full-time assistance. In contrast, medium-sized businesses often have the resources to maintain dedicated staff for such support and can also reap the benefits of the shared services model, especially if they have multiple office locations.

 

As the quote from the 2005 movie Robots suggests, "See a need, fill a need." At Exodia Consulting, we've recognized this need and are committed to filling it. Our mission is clear: to provide Alberta's small and medium-sized businesses with the high-quality value chain shared services that larger organizations, both public and private, have been leveraging to achieve substantial cost savings and operational efficiencies.

 

In Alberta, small businesses are defined as those with 1 to 49 employees. The distribution of small businesses across the province is quite diverse. Some municipalities, like Alberta Beach, Picture Butte, and Onoway, boast a staggering 100% small business presence. Meanwhile, larger cities such as Edmonton and Calgary are home to 94.7% and 95.0% small businesses, respectively. Areas like Morrin, Kananaskis, and Fort Mackay have a substantial share of small businesses, ranging from 50% to 65.6%. On average, 95.2% of businesses in Alberta fall into the small business category, out of a total of 154,794 businesses in the province (source: regionaldashboard.alberta.ca).

 

Taking a closer look at Edmonton, it's evident that small business development is on the rise. The annual change rate of 0.30% has remained consistent year over year, with a notable increase of 0.53% in the past five years (as of February 6, 2022; source: regionaldashboard.alberta.ca/region/edmonton).

 

At Exodia Consulting, our primary goal is to empower small and medium-sized businesses in Alberta by providing them with shared services that are typically enjoyed by larger entities. What can small business owners expect from our services? Immediate cost savings, access to higher levels of expertise, reliability, and reduced staff turnover. However, our vision extends beyond the present; we aim to create a network where businesses can pool resources, collaborate, and become formidable competitors on major projects.

 

The time is now for Alberta's small businesses to thrive, and Exodia Consulting is here to make that happen. We are excited to announce that we are now offering shared services tailored specifically for businesses in Alberta. To learn more about our services and how we can assist your business, please visit our website.

 

If you have any questions or require further information, please don't hesitate to contact us. Additionally, we encourage you to support the business owners in your life by spreading the word about our services. Together, we can help Alberta's small and medium-sized businesses reach new heights of success.

 

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