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Who We Are
- Our associates come from a diverse background, making us an interdisciplinary organization. This is an absolutely vital asset to this line of work and something that guides our Philosophy. Problems today cannot be solved by old modes thinking, thus, we employ a team of people who have specialized skill sets and have interdisciplinary backgrounds. The silo-thinking of the 20th Century is long gone and the challenges we face are a hybrid of natural and man-made issues. Solutions must have a hybrid mix of: social, political, environmental, economical, and technical contexts to reflect the nature of the threat.
- Even with our expertise, we understand our limitations and will not undertake a project if we cannot deliver it at a level of excellence we are satisfied with. It is nobody's interests undertake such a project. Given our experience and unique appreciation for the subject matter, we have little to waste, with time being the most important of those things. We do not want to waste your money, but most certainly, we do not want to waste your time.
- We understand the complexities facing the world today and how they relate to your organization, thus, we future-orientate our recommendations to best suit your needs. Contact us to see if we are the right organization to meet both your strategic, and operational, needs. And if we are not the people designed to meet your needs, we probably know who is.
- Our Team
- Our team is built from persons of multiple perspectives and sources of expertise. This allows us to use the right people for the task at hand. Our extensive pool of associates includes those who have backgrounds in the: business administration, disaster and emergency management, health care, information technology, marketing, security, military, environment, legal, government, finance, service, entertainment, mining, bio-science, ethics, and petroleum products. We create a synergy where all of us have been at least one of: professionals (people who have done it), practitioners (people who are qualified to do it), or academics (people who get it), and, in many cases, all three.