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Why are there still so many companies that waste so much money?

The average entrepreneur knows that barely 30% of his workforce does 70% of the work.

So, what do you do with that 70%?

Fortunately, we live in modern times of software and artificial intelligence that can take over many standard tasks from employees.

Therefore, having an incredibly good interactive website is necessary must have.

Thanks to the automation of processes, one can save a lot of time and money.

The combination of an interactive website and automated processes can make a company operate much more efficiently. This allows for processing more customers and being at their service, which in turn is good for customer satisfaction.

Another option or combination is to outsource your work to a foreign company. Suppose you are a company that must process a lot of quotes, and despite AI, you cannot save anything more in Belgium.

Why is she losing money?
Why is she losing money?

Why not establish a small sister company in Morocco where wages are 1/5 of the Belgian wages?

Morocco is a diverse country with a well-educated and motivated young population that speaks various languages including English, French, and Dutch.

One can employ young people in IT or architecture from the university in Morocco directly and train them to be a calculator in a short time.

For every employee in Belgium, you can employ 5 workers in Morocco.

Why not Poland or Bulgaria, you ask?

Because both countries are part of the European Union, and as a result, wages have also risen in those countries.

Additionally, there is still a significant language barrier because many Poles and Bulgarians hardly speak English, and it is very difficult to find someone who speaks French or Dutch.

Poland also has the problem that too many of its own people are working abroad and has invented special taxes for this reason, whereby Poles working in Belgium will now be taxed extra in Poland. Because of this, Polish workers prefer to stay in Poland.

The new economic plan of the European Union will oppose and even prohibit any form of production in the EU in the future.

The goals of the EU are no longer a sustainably growing economy but a centrally planned economy in which the government will dictate to companies what they are allowed to produce, how much, and for whom.

The goal is the climate objectives, and for that, the EU is willing to sacrifice a lot, even millions of unemployed and a failing economy.

Is there still money to be made in the EU?

Yes, and even a lot of money.

But the business model must be very streamlined and meet the new objectives.

Collaboration within the large government of the EU will be necessary; as an entrepreneur, you will no longer make decisions alone but together with the bureaucrats in power.

They, in turn, ensure that citizens will have no choice but to buy what the government prescribes. Just look at the car industry.

Starting in 2035, no fossil fuel vehicles will be allowed on the road.

So only electric cars will be permitted.

Only those with enough money will still be able to buy a house and will be required to renovate it according to climate-friendly standards within five years.

Once, entrepreneurs looked for gaps in the market based on what consumers needed and wanted. That free market model no longer exists.

It will be the government that will decide who, what, when, and how much will be produced.

And it will be the consumers who will no longer choose based on free choice, but only what the government makes available to those consumers.

It will be a time of just enough for everyone instead of abundance that sometimes has to be thrown away.

Only the companies that will meet this new business model will survive in the European Union.

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