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GO Partnership: strategic recruitment for sales and technology specialists in knowledge management and emerging technologies.

GO Partnership's philosophy is based on the ancient game of go where success depends on strategic placement. Go is considered the most challenging game in the world and it takes years to become an expert.

In business too success depends on strategic placement. GO Partnership's expertise means that our candidates have the right skills and experience to fulfil exacting positions in dynamic companies, contributing to corporate goals and enhancing their careers.

Why go?

The game of go is simple to play: starting with an empty grid, two players take turns to place single stones (black or white) on any unoccupied intersections. The object is to surround and capture the opponent's stones while claiming terrotory. As in chess the key is to focus on the end game to define a strategy, then execute it as the situation changes during play. This takes experience and a deep understanding of the principles and relationships that govern each move.

In today's fast-moving and highly competitive business world, sales and marketing strategies are key to establishing dominance. Companies have to find the right people for management, sales, marketing, technical and support teams, then define how they can work together most productively.

GO Partnership works with industry and technology leaders in EAI, CRM, ERP, Content Management, Datawarehousing/Business Intelligence and emerging Internet Technologies (adaptive web, mCommerce, iTV, smartcards, bluetooth).

"Unlike software or machinery, clever, innovative human beings cannot be readily replicated. They have become the ultimate competitive advantage." (The Economist)


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