Gloria Chou, the founder and CEO of Gloria Chou PR; Kimberly Lee Minor, the founder and CEO of Bumbershoot; and Gayle Yelon, a cofounder and chief marketing officer of Montserrat New York.Gloria Chou, Kimberly Lee Minor, and Gayle Yelon
- This year is poised to provide a host of challenges for both new and veteran entrepreneurs.
- Insider surveyed 68 founders about their 2023 predictions and the hurdles ahead for business owners.
Whether you're starting or scaling a business in 2023, this year is poised to challenge both new and veteran entrepreneurs.
Insider surveyed 68 founders about their 2023 predictions, including the biggest business trends and the fastest-growing industries. We also asked what they thought the top challenges for entrepreneurs would be this year. While it's impossible to determine the future, their answers centered on how an unstable economy could affect essential business functions like funding, sales, and marketing.
"With the shifting economy, many founders will feel uncertain in these tumultuous times," said Cynthia Plotch, a cofounder and CEO of the women's-health brand Stix.
Here's what founders think the top five challenges for business owners in 2023 will be.
Some responses have been edited and condensed for clarity.