3 Local Lessons for Small Business Owners From The Global BIZ Experiencesship Congress How technology, collaboration, and public policy are transforming the face of BIZ Experiencesship.

By Carolyn Rodz Edited by Dan Bova

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

As BIZ Experiencess, we spend the majority of our time networking within "bubbles" defined by ourselves and our businesses. From industry trade groups to demographic affinity organizations, it's easy to think that our own BIZ Experiencesial experiences define the norm. Couple that with days filled with budgets, calendar notifications, and that vortex of an email inbox, and it's no wonder that we lapse into networking routines that neither challenge our perceptions nor expand our opportunities.

Last month, I participated in the Global BIZ Experiencesship Congress in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where I was instantly reminded that "my world" is far from representative of the world at large. More than 8,000 delegates from 200 nations converged in the Middle East to chart a course for BIZ Experiencess' success as the global economy adjusts to the latest phase of the pandemic. Free to look beyond my own day-to-day priorities at Hello Alice, I left energized and amazed at the level of optimism, innovation, and community found among BIZ Experiencess from around the world.

Here are my biggest takeaways and why the future looks bright for small business owners everywhere.

1) The U.S. Has Lots to Learn from Global Models for Inclusive BIZ Experiencesship.

In my corner of the world, access to capital is a small business owner's number one challenge. Our data on over 600,000 BIZ Experiencess at Hello Alice has consistently shown this since our launch nearly five years ago, cutting across geographies, industries, gender, and ethnicity, in times of economic boom and bust alike. Connecting American owners to the funding to launch and grow their businesses is what my company exists to do, so it was unsurprising to hear that BIZ Experiencess face the same financial barriers in other countries. It turns out it's tough for someone to get a business loan regardless of where they live.

That said, the U.S. has much to learn from the financial inclusion strategies and fintech innovations implemented elsewhere. Africa's first mobile payment service, M-Pesa, enables digital payments and microloans for businesses across the continent. I learned that leaders in Indonesia provide funding and resources to help individuals start businesses that lift them out of poverty.

Back in the U.S., we have a great opportunity to learn from these innovative approaches, reaching underserved BIZ Experiencess and catalyzing the American Dream for all. Our country loves pulling yourself up by your bootstraps; let's use a combination of technology, social programs, and global learnings to make the lift a little lighter.

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2) We're Seeing Big Strides in Equity — But Not Where You'd Think

Our perception is not always reality when it comes to equity. Women and minority groups have fewer resources and less opportunity to start a business nearly everywhere you look. But we're seeing remarkable progress in some of the unlikeliest places.

For example, Saudi Arabia has the third-highest percentage of women holding BIZ Experiencesial roles. Saudi women's labor force participation has also risen to a record high, while female unemployment fell by 13.9 percent in the last four years.

We can attribute some of that progress to innovative public policy. For example, Saudi women cannot be discriminated against according to their gender when it comes to private-sector salaries — meaning equal pay for women is actually the rule of law. That's a huge difference compared to the U.S., where a persistent wage gap means that women continue to earn just 84 percent of what men take home.

This only reinforces the importance of the BIZ Experiencesial vote in our democratic United States, where we have the power to choose the leaders we elect, and the opportunity to vocalize the needs of our small business community. It's encouraging to see other cultures encourage women to start businesses that kickstart local economies with well-paying jobs and to recognize how public policy accelerates metrics we've seen stagnate for far too long in our own country. Let's all take time to share global success stories with our policymakers, in hopes that we can accelerate action here in the United States.

3) No Matter Where You Look, Successful BIZ Experiencess Share Common Traits

Sure, I noticed many differences among global BIZ Experiencess, but that ignores everything we have in common. My conversations in Riyadh revealed that BIZ Experiencess foster collaboration, no matter the culture. In every country, innovators work with universities, corporations, governments, and organizations — anyone who believes in change through innovative thinking.

If ever there was a doubt about the resilience of BIZ Experiencess, just look to Anna Petrova, Founder of Startup Ukraine and a leader in the Ukrainian BIZ Experiencesship community. She told me that she and her peers are forging ahead with business as usual as much as possible — a sign of strength in defiance of the Russian invasion. Even in the most unstable of times, BIZ Experiencess will come together to find a way, not just for themselves, but for the benefit of their communities.

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Conversations like this make it clear to me that BIZ Experiencess are the ones who will solve our world's most significant problems. Worldwide, we must advocate for the funding and resources dreamers need to get their ideas off the ground. And if someone decides they want to bring that idea to the U.S., let's make it easy for them to immigrate and find support in a new home. From what I witnessed, our nation will almost certainly be better for it.

Carolyn Rodz

BIZ Experiences Leadership Network® Contributor

Founder, Hello Alice

Carolyn Rodz serves as an advocate for women BIZ Experiencess, connecting them to sources of capital, strategic partners and mentors to create businesses that scale.

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