Co-opetitive Consultants Offer Value to Clients

New Solutions for Organizations in Difficult Economic Times

SolutionsNOW! consultants, a network of independent top local business and management professionals, believe that their collaboration demonstrates how efficiency in planning, careful analysis, and thoughtful partnership alignment can achieve better results than doing it all alone.

With collective experience that spans several decades and past economic downturns, SolutionsNOW! consultants help community benefit organizations, for-profit businesses and public and private agencies to find ways to lower overhead costs, improve service delivery and insure sustainability.

Click HERE to learn more about how SolutionsNOW! Consulting helps businesses take a step back in this difficult environment, clearly assess their needs, and develop strategies for the future.

In these difficult times, several other professionals and I began discussing how we could best service the needs of our community benefit organizations. We felt that by combining our strengths and offering a blended a approach to clients, we could save them time and money plus provide a higher level of quality services. We’re really excited about the potential. We conducted research prior to starting this venture and our client base was equally excited.

For our nonprofits clients, SolutionsNOW! aims to show them how to align with other agencies, develop new funding opportunities and expand existing ones by collaborating. SolutionsNOW! will help clients understand how to do this while staying true to their core mission, vision, and values.

Our new venture seeks to not only provide the service, but model co-opetition. http://mayet.som.yale.edu/coopetition/Foreward-to-paperback.html

Co-opetition among professional consultants is about creating and providing value to our clients. As the authors of Co-opetition say,

“To create value, people can’t act in isolation. They have to recognize their interdependence. To create value, a business needs to align itself with customers, suppliers, employees, and many others. That’s the way to develop new markets and expand existing ones.”

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