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The small-business industry is vital for the country's growth. Small-scale industries in our nation have been harmed by a lack of entrepreneurial skills to take initiative and chances in uncharted industrial domains. Among managerial problems, inefficient management is most prevalent. This research study intends to thoroughly investigate the numerous managerial difficulties that India's small-scale enterprises are now dealing with. Because they create jobs and strengthen regional economies, small-scale industries are essential to the nation's development. These industries do, however, face a number of difficulties that limit their expansion and sustainability. In order to understand potential solutions that can improve the overall performance and competitiveness of small-scale enterprises, this study will determine and evaluate these issues. The current study makes an effort to shed light on the many managerial issues faced by business owners in small-scale enterprises. Every successful manager makes an effort to achieve goals while minimising cost, time, money, and material. All levels of an organisation in an enterprise require a solid understanding of management ideas and procedures.
Small Scale Industries, Competitiveness, Challenges, Managerial Issues, India, Economic Development
Small Scale Industries, Competitiveness, Challenges, Managerial Issues, India, Economic Development
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