Our Promise
We make it happen. We take risks.
We manage business.
Entrepreneurship as a Service
From conception to reality – everything from a single source
Our customers’ challenges
Locations are in competition with each other for investment, businesses, top talent, quality of life and popularity as a tourist destination. The demands placed on political decision makers are increasing, as the problems to be addressed by them become ever more complex. The response needs to include creative initiatives which are rigorously and consistently implemented and actively communicated.
Our Services
We position, develop and promote cities, regions, nations and sectoral clusters. When doing so, we develop entrepreneurial solutions for political leaders and public sector organisations.
However, we do not simply identify ground-breaking approaches, we also turn them into reality when a client needs implementation support, acting as an outsourcing partner. Our track-record includes more than 150 successful regional development projects.
Our ways of working are designed to sharpen focus on the critical factors and to ensure we take account of the political, societal, technological, economic and ecological interactions in our clients’ ecosystems.
Our Projects
Location Switzerland
Location Promotion in China
Implementation Program
Regional development strategy
Winter Olympics
Concept for Beijing 2022
Visions for Schaffhausen
Participative Process
Haituo Mountain Valley
Planning an Alpine Destination
The Steel Foundry
Revitalisation of industrial heritage
more
The Generis Success Navigator
A core tool we deploy in all assignments is the «Generis Success Navigator». Consisting of six dimensions, it sharpens focus on the critical factors at every stage, enables the ongoing prioritisation of deliverables and decisions and systematically shines a light on weaknesses. The Generis Success Navigator ensures potential is recognised early, the right projects are launched and weaknesses are addressed.
Application of the navigator is divided into five iterative steps:
Step 1: What do we want to achieve?
Step 2: How do we want to achieve it?
Step 3: What kind of resources are needed and are available?
Step 4: What was actually achieved?
Step 5: Adaptations to project goals, timing and/or resources if required