Interim Management in Belgium
The interim management firm MANAGERIM offers you interim managers in Belgium.
All of our interim managers were carefully selected through a rigorous and demanding process.
Find an interim manager in Belgium
Many companies of all sizes (start-ups, SMEs, midcaps, large groups, investment funds) and all sectors (industry, retail, services, etc.), based in Belgium, face emergency situations or the need to rapidly transform.
Interim management is now recognized as a managerial solution to meet such challenges and drive change.
Contact MANAGERIM, your interim management company to mobilize an interim manager in in Belgium
MANAGERIM, an expert interim management company, rapidly mobilizes the interim manager with the profile best suited for each situation for its clients in Belgium (in Brussels, Antwerp, etc.).
Our interim managers have developed a solid track record of intervention in various situations in:
- relay/interim management - replacement of a manager on short notice
- operational reinforcement
- project management
- performance improvement
- process optimization
- crisis management
- restructuring and turnaround
- transformation management
- growth acceleration
- launch a new activity
- integration of an acquisition
- managing a carve out
- company digitalization
Our vast community of experts brings together interim managers, executives and leaders in all functions of the company, in top and middle management and in diverse sectors of activity.
Our interim managers are men and women selected after a rigorous and demanding process, as much for their expertise as for their interpersonal skills.
Economic dynamism in Belgium
Belgium, with a population of 11.5 million, has three federated regions: Brussels (bilingual) Flanders (Dutch-speaking) and Wallonia (French).
Belgium’s exports account for about two thirds of gross domestic product. Belgium exports proportionally twice as much as Germany (per capita calculation). The importance of this trade position is explained by the central geographical position in the most developed area of Western Europe and a globally skilled, multilingual and productive workforce.
The Belgian industrial sector imports raw materials and semi-finished products, which are then re-exported once processed.
Many traditional sectors are present in its economy:
- steel industry
- textiles
- petroleum refining
- chemistry
- agri-food
- pharmaceuticals
- automotive manufacturing
- electronics
- mechanical engineering
Services in Belgium account for 71.8% of GDP, 26.3% in the secondary sector and 1.9% in agriculture.
Brussels occupies a major political role in Europe with the presence of the administration of the European Union and the European Parliament.
Belgium has the second largest maritime port in Europe with Antwerp.