Are you thinking about a takeover? Adding a joint venture or business associate, or evaluating loan applicants' risk or liability? A Corporate due diligence investigation is intended to provide you with valuable information about a company or person prior to actually entering into a legal agreement with that entity.
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Consulting Solutions is a leading business intelligence and investigative firm
with a large domestic and international network of highly skilled investigators
and consultants. We have professional forensic accountants, former FBI
executives, and intelligence analysts on our team. As a result, we can do
business with a wide range of organizations. We can provide the pre-decision
intelligence you need to avoid future surprises through our comprehensive due
diligence services.
Our agency assists you in uncovering important details that indicate how an
individual or organization conducts business. We will examine details such as
finances, industry reputation, management strategy, organizational history,
supplier relationships, intellectual assets, and physical property, among other
things. The information gathered during a due diligence investigation is
intended to provide you with a comprehensive picture of the organization so
that you can make an informed business decision.
- You should conduct a due
diligence investigation if you are thinking about:
- Combining forces with another
company
- Buying or selling a business
- Bringing on a business partner
- Funding for lending
Mystery
Shopping is an investigative tool and process in which a designated person
visits a targeted company to evaluate the quality of services. The technique is
used to raise service standards and identify deficiencies so that they can be
improved to meet industrial standards. Mystery shopping can be used to provide
preventive customer service. A good mystery shopping helps you determine the
location and potential problems, as well as provide feedback on how to improve
customer service there.
Mystery Shopping is a
technique in which a store hires someone to pose as a customer in order to
evaluate how employees treat customers. It serves as a watchdog to gain insight
into the process. As the name implies, it is a mystery shopping experience.
Many retailers and other industries, such as restaurants and hotels, have used
it for decades.
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