Entrepreneurs will appreciate effectiveness of small business support measures

The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, together with SMEs, launched a survey of representatives of small, medium-sized businesses and self-employed measures to improve business conditions. About this “Lente.ru” reported in the press service of the corporation.

Deputy Minister of Economic Development Tatyana Ilyushnikova notes that the launch of the survey is a continuation of systemic work to ensure the business feedback in the framework of the implementation of business support measures. “We have developed all our anti-crisis programs in dense, we can say daily mode of communication with business, public associations and deputy corps. The results of the current survey will be used for the” donoyake “of the National SMEs project,” added Tatyana Ilyushnikov.

The key survey task is to get feedback from entrepreneurs and based on these data to form the most demanded support mechanisms and form of comfortable interaction with profile authorities.

“Direct dialogue with business underlies our work. All suggestions before becoming decisions should be discussed with entrepreneurs. Polls are one of our feedback channels. All proposed support measures and services will be verified with business. Entrepreneurs From various industries also participated in the development of this survey. Therefore, I ask everyone to show activity and participate in the survey, “said Alexander Isaevich CEO Alexander Isaevich CEO.

The profile consists of several blocks containing certain support measures. Respondents need to be determined their priority: it is necessary first of all, it is important, I do not consider this initiative to priority. Also on a 10-point scale in increment 1 it is proposed to evaluate the demand of the measures proposed in the survey. Where 10 balls are high, 1 ball is low. The survey was prepared together with entrepreneurs, “Support of Russia” and the CCI.

Take part in the survey can be on the website of SMEs Corporation until April 15.

/Media reports.