Resource Commitment

Resources, as they regard an entrance into the global market, can take on a very different appearance than you might be used to. It is important to view your resources in two specific categories: Strategic and Tactical. As an example, your "resources" can be monetary, but can also include a much wider variety of organizational assets.

Strategic (Organizational) Resources

Your strategic resources will be any of those elements of the organization that tend to touch much more than one person or even a single department. The effect of proper allocation of strategic resources will be felt in varied aspects of global expansion, such as:

Tactical (Individual) Resources

Your organization's individual resources tend to be those elements which have an overall effect upon the same areas that impact strategic resources, yet originate with personal interactions. These tactical resources, when applied successfully, will have positive effects on a range of different items of interest during a global expansion project, such as:

Weaving All of your Resources Together

This is one place where expanding your viewpoint will pay off immensely in the end. By identifying all of your resources and planning for them appropriately, you can establish more cohesive and all-encompassing global expansion plans. The IGS team can help you identify, and properly allocate, all of your most important resources. By doing so, you'll be working to make sure that not only is your global expansion project as successful as possible, but it also has the highest RoI (return on investment) possible.

If you have a question or would like to talk with the IGS team about a specific expansion project, please feel free to contact us.

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