ShortCut: Gaining Ground with SMEs

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GAINING GROUND WITH SMEs

What it takes for telcos to unlock the market

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With their growing revenue and drive to innovate , small and medium-sized enterprises comprise an attractive customer group for telecommunication providers . SMEs are looking for telco products and level of service typically offered to large enterprises but remain very budget conscious . What telcos can do to address these needs and tap this potentially lucrative market .
SMEs form the backbone of most economies in developed countries due to their overall numbers and economic impact . They represent about 90 % of businesses worldwide and generate about 50 % of global GDP 1 as well as drive innovation and competitiveness in their respective industries . SMEs enjoy strong positioning on national and international markets , which contributes to their stable and growing revenue .
Companies in this segment also have one priority in common with large enterprises : digital transformation . SMEs exhibit a wide range of digital maturity , with the majority requiring services that extend beyond mere connectivity to include , for example , data analytics , cybersecurity and data warehousing . Despite grappling with increasing price pressure , new market players and the commoditization of connectivity , telcos will find that SMEs represent an attractive customer segment .
Fragmented , diverse customer requirements
Identifying this customer segment as potentially lucrative is not , however , the challenge . Rather , the diversity of this segment is . The SME segment covers an abundance of different verticals , which produces very fragmented requirements involving specific consulting and product needs . Understanding these customer needs and developing suitable solutions takes time and investment . And as diverse as their requirements , so , too , are SMEs ’ expectations , technological maturity and organizational setup as well as the culture of their client bases . In addition , SMEs ’ relatively limited buying power and IT know-how complicate the sales process for telcos .

FOUR DIMENSIONS TO SEIZE THE TELCO SME OPPORTUNITY

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Finding the right balance between standardization and individualization is the key to fully seizing the opportunities in the SME segment .
In the past , telcos have neglected these distinctions , often treating SMEs more like consumers while they focused dedicated sales and service resources on larger enterprise clients . This led to SMEs receiving insufficient service quality , standardized products and nontransparent pricing . SMEs expect a certain level of personalization in the sales process and bristle at the automated , self-service processes typical of the consumer business . SMEs with a more conservative company culture in particular tend to favor faceto-face sales and support . In short : SMEs want to be treated like large enterprises when offered services and products , but they also have less budget to spend .
To seize the opportunities in the SME segment , telcos must strike a balance between leveraging the standardized practices they use for the consumer segment and those they apply to the individualized enterprise market .
Striking the right balance
Telcos have to consider and effectively balance the following core dimensions if they are to seize the telco opportunities in the SME segment .
Source : goetzpartners 1 ) 2022 . The World Bank and United Nations . https :// www . un . org / en / observances / micro-small-medium-businesses-day https :// www . worldbank . org / en / topic / smefinance