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Businesses' sole purpose is not making money. That is old-boxed thinking. Today's businesses' main goal is to make a difference in this world and make it a better world. There are also other important goals to consider such as being 'Green', i.e. Corporate Social Responsibility.

Businesses exist to differentiate and evolve our society so we can identify ourselves as a nation and not only in the economical aspect. One of the main drivers behind a business is to make software, i.e. to give the customers what they want. That is why there are courses like Software Engineering, where functional analysis and business intelligence, data mining is taught. Companies are linear organized solutions of people who put out bright ideas into the world and form them into life.

Long term thinking also has to be applied; it would be better in long term in some situations to change the business solutions rather than keeping the old ones. This is where modern consultants come in and where they show the old, conservative and obstinant nay-sayers that they are wrong in their views and that a more modern solution is viable.

It all comes down to great ideas that need to be translated to great solutions, which is something 90% of the companies today are struggling with: failure to translate Business Strategy into Implementation down the company pipeline.
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