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East meets West. Globalization
is a reality and we all look for that competitive
edge in markets that continue to shift and change
like the wind. Consumer confidence teeters on
local and global events as stock prices rise
and fall accordingly. Share holder value today
is suspect to the practices and ethics of big
business and productivity will be the mantra
of the next decade as big business looks for
thought leadership to aid them in ringing out
the value of capital already invested for improved
returns.
Regardless of the industry
the trends and drivers of each are daunting. The
Retail industry is looking for ways to
optimize multi-channel management and ROI, Banking concerns
are cost control, increasing profitability and
dealing with growth expansion, HealthCare
payers as an example continue to strive
for competitive differentiators in customer
service and the Industrial sector focuses on
reducing demand variability and issues around
complex constrained manufacturing. While in
the Insurance industry key issues tend to be
improving combined ratios, improving margins
and customer loyalty and finally the Wholesale
industry focus of key executives deal with shrinking
margins, supply chain management, and consolidation.
Each industry has their work cut out for them.


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So what
does this have to do with Feng Shui? Well,
as the list above and to the left will demonstrate,
over the past year each media organization has
collectively produced more than 416 publications,
releases, articles, and/or broadcasts surrounding
the topic of Feng Shui. Any where from Hong
Kong business to Donald Trump Towers and everything
in between. Feng Shui is an "ancient" science/art
but is being adopted as a "new age" alternative
to obtaining and retaining that competitive
edge.
Feng Shui
Our Way is able to provide "C" level executives
with insight to their office facilities and
employees. Improving the environment improves
productivity, which in turn improves the bottom
line. Our consultants possess worldwide cross-industry
experience. Feng Shui is not a fad as its
origins date back some 6000 years. Harnessing
the applicability
of traditional Feng Shui principles to today's
business issues improves the competitive
edge for
our corporate clients.
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