We are not evil!

We are not evil!

This Week@Work, private business owners create the economic substrate of our economy and national prosperity. They live a relentless 24/7/365 life to build, invest, create jobs, and pay taxes. Beyond words, political leaders must craft policies that uplift, not hinder, their efforts. Failure to do so,?fails?us?all.

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Nathalie Schooling CEO nlightencx. Enablers of great customer experience

Award-winning Customer Experience Specialist | CEO at nlightencx | Transforming CX with Deep Customer Insights | Author of ‘Eat Your Own Lunch’| Director Customer Institute

3 个月

Absolutely 1000% agree Pavlo, we get absolutely zero support from government.

Nathalie Schooling CEO nlightencx. Enablers of great customer experience

Award-winning Customer Experience Specialist | CEO at nlightencx | Transforming CX with Deep Customer Insights | Author of ‘Eat Your Own Lunch’| Director Customer Institute

3 个月

Well said Pavlo! We provide roughly about 60% of SA's private sector jobs, through our sheer grit and determination, with no support (or interest) from government.

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Gareth Shepperson

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3 个月

Absolutely ?? Pavlo Phitidis It is so difficult and to have governments place more and more hurdles in our way is so extremely disappointing.

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