Majority of Mid-Sized Businesses Outgrow Technology or Overpay for Unused Features
Intuit's recent survey shows that 93% of mid-sized businesses (10-100 employees) have outgrown some digital tools. Despite this, 79% feel underserved by small business tools, while large enterprise solutions are too complex. The survey of 1,000 owners revealed that 49% view Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems as a growth avenue, yet 47% believe they overpay for unused ERP features. QuickBooks Online Advanced offers a tailored solution for these businesses, aiming to simplify the transition without the high costs of traditional ERPs.
- QuickBooks Online Advanced aims to meet the needs of mid-sized businesses with customizable solutions.
- The survey indicates a significant market opportunity for QuickBooks to target underserved mid-sized businesses.
- 47% of businesses feel they overpay for unused ERP capabilities.
- 84% of businesses find their current ERP system too large for their specific needs.
Intuit QuickBooks Survey Finds Mid-Sized Businesses are Increasingly Adopting Technology, Yet Finding the “Right-Sized” Tools Remains an Obstacle
QuickBooks surveyed2 1,000 business owners with 10 to 100 employees in an attempt to understand how mid-sized businesses are leveraging technology to grow. For
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“This is where QuickBooks Online Advanced has a unique opportunity to help growing businesses that are either underserved by their old tools - or overserved by enterprise-level solutions. Advanced leverages the goodness of QuickBooks Online and integrates additional capabilities, delivering all the functionality mid-sized businesses need at a fraction of the price of a traditional ERP,” said Vincent.
While technology adoption is on the rise, understanding what tools are right-sized for a particular business is critical for future growth. These survey findings reinforce the need for digital tools that grow with the changing needs of small businesses, and demonstrates the market opportunity for QuickBooks Online Advanced in serving the small business mid-market, said Vincent.
Other Key Findings:
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Excess capabilities are a waste of money: About 2 in 5 businesses cite cost as one of the disadvantages to their current ERP system (
41% ). -
Apps are appealing, but as part of an integrated suite: On average small business owners use 19 apps to manage their operations, yet
60% prefer an all-in-one suite of business tools over buying individual digital tools.
Key Resources:
- To learn more about QuickBooks Online Advanced, visit: quickbooks.intuit.com/online/advanced/
- To read the full survey findings, visit: Growing pains: Mid-sized businesses are challenged to find right-sized digital tools
- To read additional mid-market related survey data, visit: New QuickBooks research reveals the impact of late payments on mid-sized businesses
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An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is defined as a software suite for mid- to large-size businesses that manages and integrates key business functions, including marketing, accounting, sales, costing, strategic planning, and the delivery of manufactured and service-based products.
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