International Affairs - Risor, Aust-Agder, Norway
We believe that today's knowledge intensive global environment dramatically changes the optimum size of firms, and simultaneously blows apart the rigid boundaries among companies.We believe that multidisciplinarity, flexibility and team work are the three major key factors to achieve success and customer satisfaction. Optimizing the use of these key factors is a very demanding task – a task that can hardly be optimized within the walls of a single company.The philosophy behind FMG's business approach is simple and deep at the same time – believing in the value of dynamic interaction combined with the highest quality standards in international business relations.Like Mark Buchanan, we believe in the "Small Worlds Theory", the idea that a hidden pattern is the key to how networks interact and exchange information. The Small Worlds theory is known for the six degrees of separation – by virtue of which any one of us is separated from anyone else at most by six levels - "Six handshakes between me and the President of the United States". In fact this theory may yield a blueprint of dynamic interactions within our physical as well as social worlds.Transferred to our business, our goal is to help businesses achieve their objectives by implementing the small worlds' theory and connecting human capital across geographical and cultural boundaries. This knowledge and network allows us to seize opportunities and facilitate the business process.
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