"I am confident these developments in our company maximize the global productivity and impact of our skills to deliver client value. We believe our new model anticipates and fits perfectly within the trends of corporate culture, preferences and management styles that we find among many of our clients,"
says Rabih Chehouri, Managing Director of Solving Efeso Middle East and Africa.
Award winning world class operations management (WCOM), supply chain management, business process management, product development, change management and strategy in action are all mantras that have echoed from the lips of Solving Efeso's 350 professionals and through the corridors of Solving Efeso's 20 offices worldwide.
In consulting, the firm has over a quarter of a century of experience, spanning the globe. Its research and knowledge development efforts are second to none, and as a top management consulting firm with a head office in Paris, France, and a team featuring over 25 nationalities, Solving Efeso brings to the table a more cultural and local approach to the task of helping a company reach its peak in performance and profitability.
In today's world of ever increasing inflationary pushes, commodity scarcities and environmental concerns, it is even more important to use every advantage possible to ensure the most resourceful ways to do business and minimize waste.
"We are one of the fastest growing strategy consultants in the manufacturing and real estate sectors in the Middle East and Africa region. Since our inception in the region in 2006, our company has advised clients on projects worth over $125bn spreading across all real estate product types including office, residential, hotel, retail, industrial, entertainment and mixed-use developments," continues Rabih Chehouri.
Through the vision of their Highnesses rulers of the UAE and in the eyes of unsurpassed development and progress, it is imperative to ensure that growth and change are managed productively in all fields of the economy, from real estate expansion to the diversification of the markets for exports, so as to make sure that there are no negative repercussions to our natural world or to individuals' abilities to survive and dream of life-long success. "Nature knows no pause in progress and development, and attaches her curse on all inaction," Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe.
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