Sur·viv·a·bility

/sur·viv′a·bil′i·ty/

noun

  1. The quantified ability of a system, subsystem, equipment, process, or procedure to continue to function during and after a natural or man-made disturbance.

Accelerating Technology

A profound shift in the world is taking place. Globalization, rapidly changing economics, the communication explosion, and disruptive technological breakthroughs are threatening the survival of once thought global leaders of industry. Technology shifts, once measured in ages, can now be seen in months as companies compete fiercely for market share. Technology, best defined as a better, faster, cheaper way of doing something is accelerating and is itself a threat to global organizations.

Surviving the Next Decade

We believe to survive the next 10 years, organizations will increasingly require better information, more effective management structures,  advanced quantitative problem solving skills and an increased sense of urgency throughout the organization.

Our value proposition

Our mission is to assist our clients in improving their core businesses by training their people, accelerating the adoption of technology, and providing decision making information tools to improve their survivability.

Jack Mensch
Managing Director, President