Commercial
(Corporate)
Sector
Public Sector
WPI/BIG Tools
~
Back
to
Previous
Page
|
The
continued globalization and search for markets and bases of operation
have meant that there are no longer lonely outposts in far-off lands.
Private corporations are more active in developing countries than
ever before as corporate citizens. The core question being considered:
In
developing countries and new territories, where and how do we interact
to make an impact and contribution for our business, the community
and the environment?
WPI
brings a quarter century of experience to the development, management
and growth of working locally throughout the world. In this time
when cross-cutting disciplines occur within and outside the corporation,
WPI provides the gap assistance and development of a sustainable
environment. WPI demonstrates "know-how", the knowing
and the knowing how to create this sustainable environment for businesses
in a world of diversity, competition, diminished resources, differing
values, and a need to ally.
Businesses
are confronted with dual or often triple targets as their new bottom
lines - where health needs of developing countries are addressed
by the pharmaceutical companies as they meet their financial targets;
where the sustainability of the environment is considered as the
demand for raw resources grow more prominent; where traditional
economies are confronted with market driven forces and the old/new
economy dichotomy exists; where politics and culture determine financial
and corporate decisions; and where equilibrium needs to be established
through economic growth.
Our
teams of regional and technical specialists will work with your
strategic planners, country managers, global social investment or
governmental affairs officials, utilizing our Global Educational
Technologies (GET) to do the following:
-
·
Assess internal and external forces of the problem at hand and
establish goals, strategies and project application, planning,
training and providing organizational development
tools for global concerns;
· Identify and evaluate local partner(s) capabilities
and compatibilities to collaborate with local entities on long
term projects with clear outputs, outcomes and measures of success
for all;
· Monitor performance and uses of resources of funds;
deal with corruptive practices;
· Be responsive to policy needs of both government and
business
· Prepare reports, case studies, best practices for corporate
uses, justifying program to the corporation and promoting successes
nationally and internationally.
|
|