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What We Do
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Service Project Management
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What We Do
 | Plan
and manage the project. |
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 | Assess
and manage risks. |
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 | Develop
the international business plan. |
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 | Be
a single point of contact for most of your international
business needs. |
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 | Supervise
and manage all the administrative and logistical details associated with the project. |
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 | Ensure
the right person is handling each task. |
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 | Enlist
appropriate vendors and service providers. Negotiate with
them on your behalf. |
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 | Provide
advice and recommendations for questions and issues regarding
your overseas business |
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| We can work along side your staff. Or
do it all for you. |
| Or anything in between. |
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Our broad background
in business,
project management and international issues ensures that:
 | We have the experience, contacts, and innovative thinking to get you
what you need. |
| We can ensure a smooth operation by
identifying obstacles and how to navigate around them. |
 | Unlike some companies we will not hand
over your
business to someone in another country. |
| This is your business, your livelihood and deserves all the
personal attention that makes you feel comfortable. |
| Your business problem won't be just another account to be
serviced somewhere within a large corporation. |
| We don't answer to a regional office.
We don't answer to anyone but you. |
 | You won't need to be concerned that your in-country representative doesn't seem to "get" it. |
| Since we are based in the US, your project will be based
here, but with the appropriate local contacts when you need
them. |
| You won't be frustrated explaining your business over the
telephone to someone with a different view of the world. We will
bridge that gap for you. |
 | Your costs will be controlled. Our focus is on your profits
not
ours. |
| We have a proven track record of finding the better way
for you, not the easy way for us. |
Thinking outside the box
Anticipating
likely problems
Planning for contingencies
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