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What are the standards for medium-sized enterprises?

The standards for medium-sized enterprises are:

Medium-sized enterprises generally refer to enterprises with less than 2000 employees. Among them, there are less than 3,000 employees in the construction industry, or less than 500 employees in the retail industry, less than 200 employees in the wholesale industry, less than 3,000 employees in the transportation industry, less than 1000 employees in the postal industry, and less than 800 employees in the accommodation and catering industry.

Problems of medium-sized enterprises:

1, the business and scale have developed, but the quality of personnel and internal management have not kept up, resulting in management confusion.

2. The contradiction between family management and talent strategy.

3. Financial management, the quality of financial personnel, human resource management, incentive mechanism and market expansion are all bottlenecks that plague medium-sized enterprises to become bigger and stronger. It can be said that if these problems are not solved, medium-sized enterprises will not be able to complete a qualitative leap, but may "start all over again" because of a prominent problem.

4. The breakthrough of senior managers' consciousness during the start-up period is the shackles of enterprise development.

Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-medium-sized enterprises