• Since our foundation in 1990, we have been providing complex strategic one-stop shop services.

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  • We rely on partners and a senior team as well as personal involvement of our founders with their own successful experience.

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  • As part of our individual approach, we implement customized and often exceptional solutions.

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We are a premier Czech-Slovak consulting group with strong ties to Austria. Over the past 30 years, we have become one of the best-known and most frequently recommended one-stop-shop Central European boutique consultancies with global reach delivering complex Strategic Leadership, Management and Public Policy services.

Through our consulting teams active within global partnerships and networks we manage to keep a finger on the pulse of latest developments and thus offer proven experience combined with innovative expertise in and beyond the central European region.

We have many clients including international companies, Czech and Slovak companies, investors, private holdings, family businesses, as well as the public and non-profit sector. Our consulting teams are committed to creating mutually beneficial partnerships and building long-term relationships.

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Hunting for managers. What to do when a headhunter contacts you

In the article with the Headhunter must be a mix of a detective, an artist, and a hard trader subtitle, magazine Trend was inspired by the story of a book hero Roger Brown, which was written by the Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo. It was sold at over 30 million copies of the book Headhunters. With an experience and thoughts, Ladislava Molnárová, Talent Acquisition Partner at the consulting company Amrop Slovakia also contributed to finding the answer to the question of How much truth and how much imagination did the writer put into a fictional character, the author of the article, Tomáš Nejedlý.