"When Rachel Reeves recently promised a bonfire of bureaucracy for UK businesses, it was a "two cheers" moment. The idea of less form-filling is hard to argue with. However, the biggest drag on productivity isn't external factors such as bureaucracy: the misalignment that can happen in your use of your own resources....Thinking positively, [Moi ici: "Thinking positively"? Isso é conversa de quem tem locus de controlo no interior. Quem tem o locus de controlo no exterior e espera que seja o papá-Estado a fazer o trabalho de melhoria da produtividade por ele isto é "Thinking negatively"] this means that for most businesses, the biggest productivity gains aren't reliant on politicians in Westminster; they come from within our own teams....Cutting bureaucracy is fine. Even if the challenges facing entrepreneurs today go much deeper than paperwork, few of us will object to simpler forms or quicker approvals. But it won't fix the deeper issue. Productivity isn't about ticking fewer boxes. It's about ensuring every person in your organisation is pulling in the same direction."
segunda-feira, novembro 10, 2025
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Entretanto, no The Times de hoje aparece um artigo que o Carlos, consultor, subscreve. O artigo é "Cutting red tape helps, but clarity is a real superpower":
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