We help companies increase their marketing execution capacity by assessing, benchmarking, and redesigning their organisation, processes and systems, with a focus on measurable results.  |
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We understand the creative process, the consumer challenge, the business of marketing, the techniques and tools of execution and the pressure to have the best people in place to ensure a positive impact on the bottom line. Our team has a unique mix of expertise, experience and proprietary knowledge in creative, production, product, strategy, sales and channel development; IT and systems; and process reengineering. Our deep industry expertise covers retail, CPG, pharma, high-tech, financial services and manufacturing.
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Learn more about how our team can help your organisation turn execution into strategic advantage. |
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Our consultants work with you through two phases of diagnostic assessment and analysis to immediately identify and implement “quick win” changes and then identify and prioritise areas for additional improvement. During our “Deep Dive” phase, we focus on helping your organisation achieve best-in-class performance in one or many identified areas.
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Call us today on
852 2127 7747 to connect to our Hong Kong office or view other global locations. |
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Maximizing Budget with Internal Creative Services. Marketing departments are responsible for more products, programs and deliverables today than ever before and deadlines are only getting shorter. In this webinar, Nina Eigerman discusses how having an efficient internal creative services department can improve marketing productivity by 30 percent to 50 percent, driving top-line growth and dropping more profits to the bottom line. To download the presentation, click here. |
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Read Nina Eigerman’s interview with Automate on DAM and MOM. Check back monthly for Nina’s latest column in Automate. |
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Read Aquent Consulting’s latest article, “People, Process, Then Technology,”which focuses on the importance of addressing resource and process issues prior to implementing a marketing resource or operations management system |
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