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Our Mission
We endeavor to finesse the business of he whom we engage to pinnacle.
Embodied in FINESSE is of course our recognition of the fact that one is always confined by constraints. Business leaders/innovators invariably face financial, technological, and organizational concerns. Additionally, if concerns the public sector, one is further encumbered by the societal. We bring our broad observations and keen perceptions to he whom we engage and strive to optimize solutions the best one could under the circumstances, based on coldly calculated feasibilities and logics.
PINNACLE, although many a time is not an absolute, nevertheless should accentuate a high degree of emboldening, envisioning, and endeavoring. Under the constraining circumstances, we, enriched in business acumen and technical proficiency, bolster he whom we engage to look beyond the bygone beam, beyond what one can and want to be so as to materialize one's world into an Utopian.
It is a (very, very) tall order; no doubt about it. But what is life if it is not a satisfying one? Speaking from accomplishments, we, indeed, have the strategic prowess and tactical savvy to actualize our mission.
Our Logo
Our domain is on setting: Goal, Strategy, Execution. Ergo, to: Decide, Devise, Do. That is our simplified to not that simple one a cycle to accomplish. We aim sky high, finickily finesse within constraints, jiggle joggle under “the” circumstances to solidly perform, on target, toward the immutably set golden goal. Our choice of rendition, coloring, fonts, and lettering, for our corporate logo and English name reflect such. Our Chinese corporate name which means trans-literally “Sky, As High” rhymes with our English corporate name. The Chinese word for “sky” is composed of (two) “layers” atop “mankind”. Our choice for the lower layer is clouds; while, telescopes stand in as the upper layer. The Chinese word for “high” is syntactically and semantically completed by “the accentuation” above an “elaborated altar”. We symbolically replace the traditionally written said accentuation with a needle.


