For any pros there must be cons too. Immediately after posting my previous blog, I started getting queries from readers regarding the disadvantage. Actually I wanted to write this blog in the week end. But thought it would be a nice continuation for my previous blog.
Slow Infrastructure growth: As compared to Tier I cities, infrastructure growth in tier II cities has been slow or no movement at all…
Late arrival of facilities: Be it offers from banks or from telecom providers it takes time to reach Tier II cities. Most companies try to experiment new packages in Tier I cities only then they bring it to Tier II cities… Also they don’t offer some packages in Tier II cities owing to lack of volume in business…
High material cost: Be it computers or raw material for interiors they are expensive when compared with Tier I cities. Vendors say they themselves procure from wholesalers in Tier I city.
Poor communication skills: Communication skills of people are poor when compared with there Tier I counterparts. I’m concentrating a lot on improving the communication skills of my employees and want then to take challenged, take accountability and be great leaders…
Desire to migrate to Tier I cities: Most of the youth in Tier II cities wants to relocate to Tier I cities to improve their career development opportunities…
Provided all small companies understand the advantages in tier II cities and setup their shop, all the challenges can be easily solved…