Investor Presentaiton
Guiding Principles for Sustainable Recovery
Legacy ways of doing business have to be reconsidered and adapted.
Accurate, consistent,
timely and transparent
information is essential
-
especially in context of
BiH with its complex
government organisation
and structure.
Large interventions
make a difference -
state or entity level
interventions are crucial
to utilise maximum
resources and reach a
wider population.
Disruption in global markets
can be considered a chance
for BiH export-oriented
firms to move from
traditional, more outsourcing
business models to product
owners' models -> Impact
on brain drain
Support to young, start-
up or early stage firms
that do have an innovative
component, incl. boosting
resilience of those
businesses for similar
crises in the future.
Governments should use an
opportunity to adopt new and
innovative tools to improve
public service - e.g. digital
signature as impediment for
full-scale implementation of
digital transformation
Business in BiH (especially
manufacturing and export-
oriented businesses) will
have to consider scaling up
their offering portfolio to
be more competitive against
firms coming from
greater industrialization
centres.
Constructive and
persistent social dialogue
between governments and
social partners plays a
crucial role.
Reimagining business
models, shifts towards new
realities and new market
demands must include
strong consideration of
environmental policies,
standards and best
market practices.
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