Business Implications Officer


Business Implications Officer

How many times does the government make a decision that unduly affects small business?

Most people in government have no business experience, and it shows. This is not a criticism, just a fact.
Before implementing any new policy, procedure or amendment that affects small business they should run it past a Business Implications Officer, who can look at it from a business persons point of view and identify all implications for paperwork, compliance and training.
The officer would then produce an estimation of the additional time input required to comply, and notify the relevant government department. Changes or allowances can then be made before imposing any extra burden onto businesses.
The process should take no more that a week or two, depending upon the changes proposed. If the public service attempt to do this themselves then the process will take 2-3 months.
It is therefore essential an external business person is engaged when required, or a full time role created for a person of much experience.

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