Welcome to our site
Beyond a Project Management Firm:
A Partner For Your Business Intelligence
Case Studies
Ultrafiltration System
Nakasawa required the development of a project management based on the installation of a complete industrial unit for water filtration applications. One of the design specifications of the project was to include, as main components of the industrial...
April 2014 to December 2015
Geothermal Exploration in El Salvador
Pevier required a development study of the geological feasibility in El Salvador for eventual exploration of resources.
August 2014
Whole Milk Powder Project
Cafirus Inc. required advice in the construction of an integrated procurement and logistic plan for the contract of 12,500 metric tons of Whole Milk Powder.
February 2015 to June 2016
News
Why Digital Marketing Can Help you Grow your Business?
With the change and evolution of modern technologies, small and medium businesses are doing everything they can to keep up, which can be said true for the rest of human society. Brick-and-mortar businesses are either changing their business models to an online one or beefing up existing marketing efforts with digital marketing strategies – in…
November 29, 2016
Effective Business Communication
Effective business communication skills are vital to successful co-worker and customer interactions. Both the speaker and the listener share responsibility of making the message clear, but effective communication goes far beyond simple speech and hearing. Body language, tone of voice, word choice, message clarification and communication style all come into play, and can make the…
September 30, 2016
10 Principles of Change Management
These are the “Top 10” list of guiding principles for change management. Using these as a systematic, comprehensive framework, executives can understand what to expect, how to manage their own personal change, and how to engage the entire organization in the process. 1. Address the “human side” systematically. Any significant transformation creates “people issues.” New…
September 29, 2016
Why Innovation Matters?
Innovation is the key idea that is shaping corporate life, helping leaders conceive previously unimagined strategic options. Take acquisitions, as an example. Most are justified on the basis of cost and capital reduction: for example, the merger of two pharmaceutical companies and the global rationalization of overhead and operations and the savings from combining two…
September 21, 2016
Six Components of a Great Corporate Culture
The benefits of a strong corporate culture are both intuitive and supported by social science. According to James L. Heskett, culture “can account for 20-30% of the differential in corporate performance when compared with ‘culturally unremarkable’ competitors.” And HBR writers have offered advice onnavigating different geographic cultures, selecting jobs based on culture,changing cultures, and offering…
September 19, 2016
How to Build Your Management Team
When does a start-up become a real business? Different people answer that question in different ways. One definition—and a good one—is that a company has reached some level of maturity when its founder no longer relies exclusively on his or her own skills to manage the business. Reaching the point when members of a team…
September 6, 2016
The Impact of Good Leadership
The right type of good leadership is necessary for any successful business, regardless of its size or industry. Companies can only make progress if good leadership is in place that enables them to move forward. When the leader of a company does not have the required skills, he or she will not be able to effectively…
September 1, 2016
5 Characteristics Shared by the Most Successful Organizations
Companies are outwardly different. One makes machine tools, another makes software, others want to sell you lunch or do your bookkeeping. Those differences are superficial. The most successful companies share five core characteristics. 1. Leadership at all levels. Leadership has to start at the top but it isn’t great unless it spreads throughout the organization….
August 31, 2016
Why War Metaphors No Longer Cut It In Business Strategy
The word “strategy” has long been associated with war. It derives its roots from Greek military terminology, and is synonymous with a general devising a plan for battle. But thinking of corporate strategy like this, in today’s technology-driven market, is out-of-date. The most successful modern companies are adapting their approach to corporate planning, finding more…
August 3, 2016
Your Company’s Growth Strategy: Another Element In Transferable Business Value
In this series of posts, we’re examining the elements (or value drivers) that build transferable value: the value of your company without you at the helm. Transferable value is the type buyers look and pay for . Today we consider the multi-faceted growth plan that your business may require if you are to one day sell or transfer it for…
July 22, 2016