Economic Development

The Prime Growth Framework for Local Agencies

Strategic insight and innovative datasets to more effectively deliver growth solutions to small business owners and increase the economic and social impact of those solutions.
 
Enhance your use of data & evidence to make your agency a more integrated and valuable part of the small business ecosystem.
 
If you are focused on Opportunity Zones visit here.
 
 


 
 

Overview

Key Features

1. Prime Growth Classification
2. Sector Monitoring
3. The Prime Growth Briefing
4. Value Alignment
5. Social Impact Insights

 
 


 
 

Gain a powerful new perspective on the small business sector

Prime Growth Classification

At the core of the framework is Prime Growth Classification, a growth-based classification standard for the small business sector. Growth-based classification uses development stage, growth format and growth scale to categorize firms rather than traditional small business segmentation (revenues, company age, company size, and digital engagement).
 
The purpose of the standard is to identify current prime growth firms and segment them by their current growth priorities.
 
Prime growth firms are independents or small chains, that are employers, with a commercial location, currently at a seed or expansion development stage (new or high growth).
 
Growth priorities are the big picture context of an owner’s current growth plans – the format and scale of growth they are currently working to accomplish.
 

Why this matters

Most small business owners are not motivated by growth1 and the vast majority are not receptive to new solutions2, do not experience substantial growth3 and do not create new jobs4.
 
Prime growth firms are the small businesses currently most likely to be motivated5 and receptive6, and if successful in their current growth plans, to experience substantial growth7 and create new jobs8.
 
When you can identify prime growth firms and determine their current growth priorities, you can deliver solutions that support those priorities, making your agency a more integrated and valuable part of the small business ecosystem.
 
Traditional small business segmentation does not provide the ability to identify prime growth firms or their growth priorities, as the key indicators are current development stage, growth format, and growth scale9.
 
Learn more about Prime Growth Classification
 

1. Only 24% of owners report wanting their firm to be “as large as possible”, and more than 50% of owners cite lifestyle benefits such as “flexibility over schedule” or “be my own boss” as a primary reason for starting their firm. Pugsley, Benjamin Wild and Erik Hurst. “What Do Small Businesses Do?”, Brookings Papers On Economic Activity, Fall 2011. Available online. Only 33% of owners say their primary goal is to grow. The Hartford. “2015 Small Business Success Study”, 2015. Available online. 3,4. Pugsley, Benjamin Wild and Erik Hurst. “What Do Small Businesses Do?”, Brookings Papers On Economic Activity, Fall 2011. Available online. 5. Waters, Steve. “Most Small Business Owners are Motivated by Lifestyle – Not Growth”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online. 6. Waters, Steve.”Identifying the Small Businesses Most Receptive to New Solutions”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online. 7. Waters, Steve. “Which Firm are Most Likely to Experience Substantial Growth”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online. 8.Waters, Steve. “These Firms are the Engine of Small Business Job Creation”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online.9.Waters, Steve. “Growth-based Classification vs. Traditional Small Business Segmentation”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online.

 
 

 
 

Continually monitor your small business sector to identify current prime growth firms

Sector Monitoring

SMB Intelligence uses proprietary open-source intelligence (OSINT) methods applied through a combination of machine analysis and human analytics.
 
We continually monitor over 30,000 real estate, editorial, public government data, social media and other sources to track planned growth activity in the small business sector. We apply Prime Growth Classification to that dataset to identify & segment prime growth firms, and then aggregate additional data points to determine key characteristics including their current job creation status, contact details and digital engagement.
 
We then geocode each prime growth firm, assign a US Census tract, and use extensive public government data to determine the current economic and social status of the community each firm is located in.
 

Why this matters

Which firms are currently considered prime growth continually changes, as the sector churns with new firms entering, failed firms exiting and surviving firms moving through development stages.

 
 


 
 

Maintain a current view of planned prime growth activity

The Prime Growth Briefing

Published every two weeks, The Prime Growth Briefing is a powerful dataset that identifies current prime growth small businesses in your city, segments them based on their current growth priorities, and provides deep insight into their current status through 60 innovative data points.
 

Why this matters

Traditional small business datasets and segmentation do not provide insight into prime growth firms, growth priorities, job creation propensity or growth timing10.
 
 

Effectively identify:

• New seed stage firms currently planning their launch
• Single establishment firms currently planning to expand into a small chain
• Small chains currently planning to add an establishment
• Small chains who are planning high velocity expansion by adding multiple establishments at once
• Existing firms currently planning to relocate their firm or an establishment within your city
• Firms who are currently planning to allocate recently raised funds to support substantial growth
• The current job creation status of these firms
• When this planned growth is scheduled to take place

 
View the data points included in the Briefing.
 
 

Gain context into your metro and state

The Briefing also provides this insight for your Metro Area and State, providing context into how your city is performing regionally, and enabling you to identify small chains in your state or metro (but not in your city) that are planning regional expansion.
 
 

Data Validation

Published every two weeks, the Prime Growth Briefing is the most current and accurate small business dataset available. We take extensive steps to ensure the veracity of the data we provide, and to present it to clients in a transparent manner. We use both internal and third-party validation tools, and all contact information is accompanied by validation status. Detailed methodology for community economic and social status is available upon request.
 
 

10.Waters, Steve. “Growth-based Classification vs. Traditional Small Business Segmentation”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online.

 
 


 
 

Effectively align your value to the growth priorities of owners

Value alignment

The Prime Growth Briefing groups prime growth firms into nine segments based on their current growth priorities.
 
Growth priorities refer to the big picture context of an owner’s current growth plans – the format and scale of growth they are currently working to accomplish. When you can determine current growth priorities you can align your solutions to support those priorities. This makes your solutions more relevant, effective, and compelling, and your company a more valuable part of the small business ecosystem.
 

Why this matters

Owners live in the moment and want solutions to current priorities, not generalized value12.
 

The nine segments:

 

Seed – New Firm

New, seed stage, pre-revenue, pre-opening firms currently planning to launch their firm.

Seed – Encore

New, seed stage, pre-revenue, pre-opening firms currently planning to launch their firm, with an owner who has previous entreprenuerial experience.

Seed – Funded

New, seed stage, pre-revenue, pre-opening firms currently planning to allocate recently raised funds to launch their firm.

Expansion – Initial

Existing, expansion stage firms, currently planning to expand their single establishment firm into a small chain by adding a second establishment.

Expansion – Emerge

Existing, expansion stage, emerging small chains with 3-10 establishments, that are currently planning to expand by adding an establishment.

Expansion – Advance

Existing, expansion stage, advanced small chains with 11-20 establishments, that are currently planning to expand by adding an establishment.

Expansion – Velocity

Existing, expansion stage firms, that are currently planning rapid expansion by adding multiple new establishments at once.

Expansion – Relocate

Existing, expansion stage firms, that are currently planning to expand by relocating their firm or an establishment to a new location.

Expansion – Funded

Existing, expansion stage firms that are currently planning to allocate recently raised funds for substantial growth.
 
 

11.The average small business has less than a month of cash buffer days (meaning that if something happened that affected their revenue, they would have less than two months before they ran out of cash). 75% of owners have less than two months, 25% of owners have less than two weeks! JP Morgan Chase. “Cash is King: Flows, Balances and Buffer Days”, September 2016. Available online. 12.CEB. “The 9 Traits Small Business Owners Share”, September 2015. Available online.

 
 


 
 

Increase your social impact

Social impact insights

The Prime Growth Briefing provides deep social impact insights enabling your agency to identify prime growth firms in economically distressed communities, in Opportunity Zones, in areas of concentrated poverty, and with underrepresented owners.
 
Our Area Economic Index helps you prioritize prime growth firms where your support could have an outsized impact, by measuring the degree to which the community (census tract) is economically distressed in relation to it’s surrounding metro area.
 

Effectively identify prime growth firms:

• Located in economically distressed communities, and determine to what degree that community is distressed in relation to the surrounding metro area
• That are located in designated Opportunity Zones
• That are located in an area of concentrated poverty
• That are women-owned
• That are minority-owned
• That have stated sustainability practices
• That are located in a FEMA designated disaster area

 

Why this matters

Prime growth firms are the small businesses currently most likely to be motivated by growth13 and receptive to new solutions14, and if successful in their growth plans, to experience substantial growth15 and create new jobs16.
 
When you can identify prime growth firms in economically distressed communities and with underrepresented owners, and deliver solutions that support their current growth priorities, you can increase the social impact of your organization.
 

13. Waters, Steve. “Most Small Business Owners are Motivated by Lifestyle – Not Growth”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online. 14. Waters, Steve. “Identifying the Small Businesses Most Receptive to New Solutions”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online 15. Waters, Steve. “Which Firms are Most Likely to Experience Substantial Growth”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online. 16. Waters, Steve. “These Firms are the Engine of Small Business Job Creation”, SMB Intelligence, May 2018. Available online.

 
 


 
 

Deliverables

The Prime Growth Framework for Local Agencies is a premium, subscription-based service. The service is built for fast deployment into your existing environment, there is nothing to add to your tech stack.
 

Datasets

The Prime Growth Briefing
Covering your city, metro area and state. The Briefing is published every two weeks and delivered in CSV format via email.
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Social Impact Insights
Delivered as data fields within the Prime Growth Briefing.
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Strategic insight

The Prime Growth Approach
A nine-step model to implement the Prime Growth Briefing into your organization, delivered in PDF format.
 
Prime Growth Classification User Guide
A guide to understanding how and why to use Prime Growth Classification, delivered in PDF format.

 
 


 
 

Pricing

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