Should You Go Global in Today's Market?
Much depends on the nature of your business and the trends in your particular market. There are risks, of course, that can be mitigated (if not avoided entirely) with a strategically-empowered approach. Having said that, it is worthwhile to remember that success in the global marketplace can bring many rewards: multiple growth opportunities, new market gateways, revenue stability, increased profits, expanded resource access, greater corporate visibility, higher brand value, asset diversification, innovation incentives, synergistic partnerships, and economies of scale.

Helping businesses — from startups to multinationals — attain these valuable benefits, in virtually every corner of the world, has been a challenging and rewarding endeavour that continues to change as business cultures evolve, economies become more inter-dependent, and new technologies break down old barriers while global politics puts up new ones.

Throughout an international career that now spans + years, I have built an eclectic background in global communications, cross-cultural negotiation, partnership building, overseas market analysis, project management, digital media production and high-tech venture startups. This broad experience, combined with valuable corporate and public sector connections around the world, is of potential benefit to any business that seeks highly-qualified support when pursuing new opportunities in the global marketplace.

Daniel Turner
International Business
Development Specialist

Comprehensive Support As and When You Need It

Optimizing your competitive advantage by integrating a highly-experienced and well-connected International Business Specialist into your unique organization — as and when required — can provide multiple short and long-term benefits as you expand your operations around the globe.

To help your business achieve its goals, on-demand support is provided in 12 critical areas — foreign market analysis, strategic planning, high-end business writing, global partnership alliance and consortium building, cross-cultural negotiation, virtual project management, promotional video production, overseas conference and exhibition presentation, as well as multilingual mobile and online marketing.   more ...

International Project Portfolio and Client History

Over the last years, international projects and assignments have been undertaken for Global 100 companies, high-tech and service industry start-ups, non-profit organizations, public corporations, as well as national, regional and civic governments.

The benefits of working with organizations like Sony, Toyota, Corel, Singapore Airlines, Inter-American Development Bank, Kowloon-Canton Railway, and Saudi Oil Services are not only limited to the experience gained, but are greatly enhanced by the business connections established through these organizations and their partners.   more ...

Professional Expertise and Global Experience

As it is with most aspects of business, relevant and timely experience is a valuable asset. This is especially true when it is richly-diversified and developed over an extended period. The global economy is now changing more rapidly than ever. And that makes an up-to-date knowledge of key markets (and how they interact based on economic, cultural and political changes), just as important as foundational experience.

Working as an advisor to private and public sector organizations, particularly in developing and emerging markets, has required the application of a broad range of business, engineering, and creative skills — from business writing and market analysis to systems design and digital content creation.   more ...



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 All Rights Reserved