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The SME graduate?

Amy Simmons and Emily Ward, two final year undergraduates at Nottingham Business School have just delivered an interesting research paper on …why are so few graduates working in SMEs within the UK?

Having worked in small business in their University placement the researchers had noticed how graduates appeared to be missing from the SME human resource landscape. The SME economic landscape is important. As their research states…

SMEs are the driving force towards the recovery of the economy as they account for 99% of the UK businesses. They also provide 67% of private sector jobs and contribute to 50% of the UK’s GDP.

Their research indicates that SME’s do not understand  and have a lack of knowledge about graduates. What are their qualifications worth? What impact can a graduate have on my business? Graduate skills, even from major corporates clearly focus, their research shows, on ‘traditional’ skill sets. Team working and communication, team players required and a strong can do’ attitude.

A key reference in the Simmons and Ward research is the difficulty of actually connecting SME’s with graduates. Private sector ‘soft development’ of business often takes place outside of normal working hours in the UK.  Key careers fairs and ‘meet and greet’ graduate events are traditionally mainstream day events.

Overall we warmed to their thesis, and find echoes in our worry about Social Business awareness, which we have written about in the past. How to enable graduates to recognise the Social Business sector as positive career progression path? The Simmons and Ward research seems to indicate that the issue is of an even more fundamental nature.

How to make graduates aware of the SME sector opportunities for dynamic personal and professional growth? Leaning towards social or community enterprise is probably the second, more subtle step to take in our raising awareness campaign?

Discover the Nottingham Trent University web article in full here…

Ethical business with a social dimension...
Ethical business with a social dimension…

Thinkubator Challenge soon

 

Thinkubator 2013 Nottingham Trent Business School image
Free thinking for one day!

Nottingham Trent University Business School will be coming to a complete halt shortly. No, not a disastrous service failure, but the arrival of Thinkubator Challenge 2013.

This is a whole day in which the academic staff and students are divided into ‘hubs’, and will work together to devise solutions and suggest strategic choices for the challenges that they have been submitted.

“With access to the full resources of Nottingham Business School, each hub will focus on one individual challenge at a time. Organisations submitting challenges will receive a short response, electronically, on the day, which will outline the hub’s thinking, recommendations and advice on practical steps to take”.

It will take place at the Business School on November 27th 2013. You can read more about the Thinkubator Challenge 2013 here,

You can register to submit your business challenge here.

(Ed: What a fantastic idea! How about a one day event in partnership with the Social Finance sector to explore options and support the social business sector in 2014?).

Ethical business with a social dimension...
Ethical business with a social dimension…