I saw a report on the excesses of bureaucracy. It was striking how the bureaucratic problems brought people to the brink of despair. Some of them were entrepreneurs who generally took it a little more humorously, but there were also private individuals who couldn't grasp government requirements.
After thinking about the topic for a while, I realized how strongly people (myself included) react emotionally to (nonsensical) bureaucratic requirements.
However, where there is pain, there is also opportunity. Bureaucracy (not just government bureaucracy) seems to be an endless reservoir of customer pain.
I asked myself: What general strategies are there to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for others?
I have come up with the following so far:
- General advice
- Legal advice
- Tax advice
- Fiduciary services
What others are there?
After thinking about the topic for a while, I realized how strongly people (myself included) react emotionally to (nonsensical) bureaucratic requirements.
However, where there is pain, there is also opportunity. Bureaucracy (not just government bureaucracy) seems to be an endless reservoir of customer pain.
I asked myself: What general strategies are there to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for others?
I have come up with the following so far:
- General advice
- Legal advice
- Tax advice
- Fiduciary services
What others are there?
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