Plays well with others.
A crucial part of being successful at implementing any innovative program is the degree to which multiple viewpoints can be incorporated early on and critical human-centered exploration can take place. We embrace this in our method. Great ideas don’t burst forth in a vacuum. They require interaction with the outside world to be shaped, tested and refined. Remember: the extent to which the fruits of your labor succeed or fail is going to be proven in the world around you, so why not begin there?
Challenge-seeking not Problem-solving
Part of sustainability is planning for a viable future. While we’re really good at solving problems, we don’t want to wait until you have one to help you. We also don’t make up problems to solve. As resources shrink and costs grow, businesses must figure out how to do more with less. This is always a challenge, and a challenge is what we’re looking for. Rather than being only reactive and solving problems, we take a proactive approach to help you keep moving forward so that you don’t get stuck in the first place.