This report provides a detailed analysis of entrepreneurship and small business management, covering various types of entrepreneurial ventures and their relation to the typology of entrepreneurship. It explores the similarities and differences between different ventures, such as small, large, scalable, and social enterprises. The report interprets and assesses relevant data and statistics to illustrate the impact of micro and small businesses on the economy, particularly within the United Kingdom, highlighting their role in employment generation and contribution to the GDP. Furthermore, it discusses the importance of small businesses and start-ups in driving the growth of the social economy, emphasizing their role in creating equality and improving living standards. The report concludes by underscoring the crucial role of small and micro enterprises in economic development and social welfare.