Obtaining additional information and its analysis
Since each situation is always individual, the initial information will require clarification. We will contact you. Depending on the outcome of our conversation, we may ask you to provide additional introductory information on the project.
The commercial proposal will include a description of the current state of affairs on the project, a list and details of the necessary work, the time frame for their implementation and cost.
A critical condition for the success of a project is its correct planning, internal distribution of roles and tasks. For work, we involve those of our experts whose competencies will be necessary, depending on the industry specifics and complexity of the project. On the customer's side, the working group will include representatives with whom our team will coordinate work throughout the entire project.
We will need a comprehensive brief about the essence of your project, its scope, your priorities, as well as what you have done so far and what you expect from us. To do this, you just need to contact us using our
service configurator, which will save time for both us and you.
Introduction to the project
Formation of a joint working group with the customer
Intensive communications and high awareness
Since the project work will be carried out in the format of a joint working group with you, you will be well informed about its progress at all stages and in all directions. We use this approach to give our customers transparency, comfort and understanding that the project is going according to plan and you will get the expected result.
Coordination of final reports
Submission of completed reports and final settlements under the contract
Before submitting the project, we will provide you with all the materials stipulated by the contract, together with our comments, for review. If necessary, we will make changes and additions.
All these important conditions for you will depend primarily on the degree of development of the project on your part. If your project is at the idea stage, then for us it will be a turnkey job. If, for example, you have drawn up cost estimates and a sales plan, we will first need to check their validity so that the figures do not hang in the air. For example, the cost of equipment could have been taken from the Internet, whereas for an up-to-date price list it is necessary to receive an offer directly from the supplier. Often, sales are based on production capacity, and not on the actual state of the market, which can only be judged after a thorough analysis.
Thus, in assessing the current state of affairs, we will be guided not only by the volume of information provided to us on the project, but also by its quality.
Determining the scope, detail, timing and cost of our work
Drawing up a commercial proposal. Drawing up a contract