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Changing the world one business, one home, one person at a time. Manage your environment consciously, or it unconsciously manages you.© |
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Our form of Feng Shui includes risk management principles. It goes way beyond decorating by minimizing challenges and maximizing results.
Once you know your action plan, you do it right the first time. In the long run this saves clients time, effort, and funds. A commercial assessment does the following:
- Minimizes operational challenges
- Improves financial flow
- Empowers customers, management, and employees
- Creates an edge over the competition
- Attracts new consumer markets
- Improves client satisfaction
Deliverables:
- Identify scope of project
- Identify deliverables and timelines
Diagnose energy of the overall building (affects everything inside and out)
Evaluate the land for geopathic stress (if found, an estimate to perform earth acupuncture will follow)
Evaluate risk periods for the next ten years
Make landscape recommendations (to address the building's risk factors)
Diagnose energies within the building
Suggest proactive measures regarding business & staff risk factors
Measure electromagnetic (EMF) influences
Make recommendations for each internal functional area
Review primary offices and align with occupant's energy
Analyze two people for career options, health vulnerabilities, personality traits, and much more. Additional staff may have this in-depth analysis for $198/person.
Optional - Analyze staff and evaluate how they interact with the space and each other
There are a minimum of two on-site visits
Findings are documented in a customized report
Optional – Perform a team-building workshop so that staff understand their energies, how to better support each other, and what we're doing in the building (and why)
As an additional bonus you receive a high-level yearly risk assessment.
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More Useful Links:
Press Releases
Memberships & Awards
Consultants & Staff
Comments from Clients
Cleveland Plain Dealer - Architect comments
House to Home – A new-build design
World View Radio Interview - Part 1 & Part 2
Structures and timing as an influence
Contact us
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