Computerizing small business.

Montana Business QuarterlyVol. 29 Nbr. 3, September 1991

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Computerizing small business.

Many Montana small businesses have taken the plunge into computers. Others are poised on the brink, contemplating their first, perhaps second, or even third "generation" information processing system. By now the technology is pervasive, and for the most part, it has proven a useful adjunct to business operations. However, computer systems are still highly complex and represent a substantial investment for most small businesses.

What little is written on systems development and success in small business uses the Small Business Administration's (SBA) definition of a small business: Fewer than 250 employees and less than $5 million in gross annual sales. Firms at the high end of that group, however, are very large relative to most start-up or entrepreneurial endeavors. Relative to Montana, firms that size qualify as "big business."

Small business in Montana means very small: Retail speci...

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