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Midsized Companies

A “midsize company” is a medium-sized company, larger than a small business but not big enough to be considered a large business. International bodies recognize midsize businesses as “SMEs,” or small to midsize enterprises. In the United States, they typically only acknowledge businesses as “small” or “big," but that does not mean that midsize companies do not exist. In the United States alone, there are about 200,000 businesses that fit the description of a midsize company. Although there are no definitive specifications in the U.S., the general guidelines that define a company as midsized are a company that has revenues between $10 million and $1 billion, and the company should employ between 50 and 250 employees

Midsized companies can always benefit from an experienced outside team coming in and providing an objective assessment how things are, and how things can improve. At JMD Consulting Group, our suggested changes can range from subtle modifications to major overhauls, and our suggested adjustments, can range from a slight increase in efficiencies, to millions or even billions of dollars in savings. Our team has a “keen eye for detail” and a reputation for spotting issues and approaches for improvement, that others just do not see. 

Give us a call.  We would be happy to sit down with you and discuss your needs.   

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