80% of entrepreneurs with a mentor are still in business after a year. With 30% of small businesses failing within the first two years, having access to the right resources and advice is critical. A study by SCORE showed just how big a game-changer mentors can be.
Small businesses (less than 100 paid employees) account for 99.9% of all U.S. businesses and 97.9% of all Canadian businesses, with micro-businesses (less than 10 employees) accounting for 75.3% of private-sector employers. Small businesses are the lifeblood of our communities and our economy, and with the current economic crisis, they’re fighting for their lives.
Since the declaration of national emergency was issued because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimated total private employment to have fallen by 19.6 million between March and April alone, a historic decline.
Now more than ever, having access to a mentor can be a critical lifeline for a small business. But at a time when resources are so tight, how can you find someone to help you navigate the unique challenges of your industry, guide you through crisis management and assist your creation of a business continuity plan that helps you and your employees not only survive but thrive?
This is part one of a five-part series designed to help you access the mentors that are exactly right for your small business without spending a dime. The series will help you discover and tap into:
In this first installment, we’ll explore some of the best resources on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn reported that more than 80% of LinkedIn members want to have a mentor or be one to others, but have a hard time knowing where to start, prompting them to launch their “Career Advice” program at the end of 2017. They invited people to offer their services as mentors and made it easier for those looking for help to find them by industry, location and level of expertise. (You can see a brief video showing how it works here.) While the portal is currently unavailable as it goes through a revamp, there are still a couple other valuable ways to use LinkedIn to access mentors, including:
This portal is a quick way to tap into a multitude of mentors across every field and business challenge, 15-minutes at a time. It gives you instant access to the wisdom of the top leaders in each field, on-demand, in bite-sized formats that let you tap into exactly what you need, even when you don’t have much time.
While LinkedIn members with paid accounts have access to this content at no additional charge, LinkedIn is offering access to a number of courses, free of charge, through their Course Club, to help businesses navigate the challenges of the pandemic. It's a great way to tap into mentors with the resources and expertise to help get your small business through some of the rougher parts of the overnight changes we're all experiencing. The current courses focus on navigating the new normal of remote work, featuring tips from remote work experts to help with:
These are professional forums that help you connect with people in your industry and in the area of business that you are looking for help. Ask for guidance where you need it and also offer it where you can. There are groups that curate resources and advice on everything from marketing to operational and financial management. Many are currently focusing on the challenges of business continuity and crisis management to help small businesses navigate the pandemic.
When it comes to running a small business, crowdsourcing the wisdom of giants through FREE trusted management consultant resource hubs could be one of the best ways to grow your "team" without adding to your budget.
How do you build resilience during a pandemic, and what do you do next? Whether your looking for guidance on crisis management, transforming to a remote workplace, business continuity or pivot strategies, it can be hard to filter through the flood of resources and conversations happening, so it's handy to have a handful of the best on digital speed-dial.
Many of the top consulting firms share daily content on LinkedIn from their comprehensive resource centres, making it a quick central dashboard to tap into new insights in one place.
Check out our blog 5 Management Consultants small businesses should follow on LinkedIn where we share 5 of the top management consultants you should be following to grow your small business. We've included links to their own sites as well so you can do a deeper dive into their libraries. The post is chocked full of free resources, including small business mentoring from some of the top firms globally.
In the next installment, we’ll take a look at some of the federal government programs that match you with the best mentors to help grow your small business and tap into hyper-personalized, regional and national resources.
After that, we'll explore:
We've been helping InspireHUB clients not just survive during this time but THRIVE! We collected all of our advice and made it available for FREE as our great big give-back during this difficult time. Included in this FREE Guide: