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Small and Medium Enterprises : Entrepreneurship and SME Management

   

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
1 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.
SMALL AND MEDIUM
ENTERPRIZE
Assignment on “Entrepreneurship and
SME Management” (Course: MGT-308)
SUBMITTED TO-
MD. EMRAN ALI
Professor
Department of Management Studies
University of Rajshahi
Rajshahi-6205.
SUBMITTED BY-
ASHIQUE MAHMUD AMIR
ID: 1610434163
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Department of Management Studies
University of Rajshahi
Rajshahi-6205.
Email: ashique.mahmud.amir@gmail.com
Voice:+8801768124016

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
Preface
The role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is indispensable for overall
economic development of a country particularly for developing countries like
Bangladesh. Since this sector is labor intensive with short gestation period, it is
capable of increasing national income as well as rapid employment generation;
achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) especially eradication of
extreme poverty and hunger, gender equality and women empowerment. SME
sector has played a vital role in economic development of some prosperous
countries of Asia. Our neighboring countries have also given due importance on
SME. Terming SME as ‘employment generating machine’ they stressed on SME
development for higher economic growth, narrowing the gap of income inequality
and poverty alleviation. The present government has also put much emphasis on
the development of SME sector considering it as ‘the driving force for
industrialization.
By the end of the assignment, we will be able to assess the over- all concept
of SMEs in Bangladesh, its classifications, features, policies and supports
taken by the Govt. of Bangladesh, difference between SMEs and large scale
business, its importance in socio- economic development, its role,
significance in specific sectors etc.
Hope the assignment helps to study all about the SMEs in a brief by the
grace of Almighty Allah.
2 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
SME stands for Small to Medium Enterprise. Moreover, what exactly
an SME or Small to Medium Enterprise depends on who’s doing the defining.
Depending on the country, the size of the enterprise can be categorized
based on the number of employees, annual sales, assets, or any combination
of these. It may also vary from industry to industry (as it does in
Bangladesh). Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or small and
medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are businesses whose personnel numbers
fall below certain limits. The abbreviation "SME" is used by international
organizations such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the World
Trade Organization (WTO).
Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) make up the vast majority of
businesses in most countries. SEMs contributed 46 percent of the private
nonfarm GDP in 2008 (the most recent year for which the source data are
3 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.
SMEs (Small to Medium Enterprises)
---Definition---

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
available), making them hugely important for economic growth, innovation,
and diversity.
According to Bangladesh,
Existing definition of SME is recommended by Better Business Forum and
accepted as a uniform one by Ministry of Industry and Bangladesh Bank.
Criteria of the definition of SME are given below:
Definition of Small Enterprise
Small Enterprise refers to the firm/business which is not a public limited
company and complies the following criteria:
Serial No Sector Fixed Asset other than Land
and Building (Tk.)
Employed
Manpower (not
above)
1 Service 50,000-50,00,000 25
2 Business 50,000-50,00,000 25
3 Industry 50,000-1,50,00,000 50
Moreover, Bangladesh Bank has reset the definitions of small and medium
enterprises (SME) as per the National Industrial Policy Order 2010.
4 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
The redefinition was done for the benefit of banks and financial institutions, a
Bangladesh Bank circular on Monday said.
MEDIUM INDUSTRY/ENTERPRISE
In manufacturing, medium industry/enterprise would be those with assets
worth Tk 100 to 300 million (minus land and factory building, and including
replacement value) and/or 100 to 250 workers.
In service industry and in business, medium enterprises will be those which
employ 50 to 100 and have assets (defined as above) worth Tk 10 to 150
million.
The circular said if a business fits into any of the criterion for a large
industry, it will be considered a large industry though its other characteristics
may be that of a medium one.
SMALL INDUSTRY/ENTERPRISE
In manufacturing, small industry/enterprise would be those with assets worth
Tk 5 to 100 million (defined as above) and/or 25 to 99 workers.
In service industry and in business, small enterprises will be those which
employ 10 to 25 and have assets (defined as above) worth Tk 500,000 to 10
million.
MICRO INDUSTRY/ENTERPRISE
In manufacturing, micro industry/enterprise would be those with assets
worth Tk 500,000 to 5 million (defined as above) and/or 10 to 24 workers or
less.
5 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
In service industry and in business, micro enterprises will be those which
employ 10 or less people and have assets (defined as above) worth Tk
500,000 or less.
COTTAGE INDUSTRY/ENTERPRISE
In manufacturing, cottage industry/enterprise would be those with assets
worth Tk 500,000 to 5 million (defined as above) and/or 10 to 24 workers or
less.
In service industry and in business, cottage enterprises will be those which
employ 10 or less people and have assets (defined as above) worth Tk
500,000 or less.
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
If a woman is the proprietor of a proprietary business or the owner of at least
51 percent of a partnership or a private company registered under joint stock
companies, then she would be considered a woman entrepreneur.
The circular said cottage and micro industries would from now on be
included in Bangladesh Bank's SME loan policies and programmes.
Other countries also defines SMEs in regards of their own country policies:
6 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
Definition of Medium Enterprise
Medium Enterprise refers to the firm/business which is not a public limited
company and complies the following criteria:
Serial No Sector Fixed Asset other than Land
and Building (Tk.)
Employed
Manpower (not
above)
1 Service 50,00,000-10,00,00,000 50
2 Business 50,00,000-10,00,00,000 50
3 Industry 1,50,00,000-20,00,00,000 150
According to U.S.A,
In the U.S., the definition of an SME varies by industry, based on the North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS). NAICS is a system
developed by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to standardize and facilitate the
collection and analysis of business statistics.
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides a list of small
business size standards matched to the NAICS codes. To be considered a
small business and be eligible to apply for government contracts and
7 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
An Assignment
targeted funding, a business must be within the defined limits in terms of a
number of employees or revenue.
In manufacturing, for example, an SME is defined as having 500 employees
or less, whereas in wholesale trades it is typically 100 employees or less.
Ranges within sectors can vary quite a bit. For instance, in sector 21, Mining,
Quarrying and Oil and Gas Extraction, a business involved in Copper Ore and
Nickel Ore Mining can have up to 1,500 employees and still be considered an
SME while a business involved in Silver Ore Mining can only have up to 250
employees.
According to EU (European Union),
In the EU, a similar system is used to define Small to Medium Enterprises. A
business with a headcount of fewer than 250 is classified as medium-sized; a
business with a headcount of fewer than 50 is classified as small, and a
business with a headcount of fewer than 10 is considered a micro-business.
The European system also takes into account a business’s turnover rate and
its balance sheet.
8 | Ashique Mahmud Amir
BBA 3rd Year 2nd Semester
Dept. of Management Studies, RU.

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