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Omnivore Management Services
Omnivore Management Services

Our Approach

We aim to simplify complexity.

For ourselves we get the thirty-thousand foot view before we get into an engagement, allowing us to then spend the valuable time we have with our clients digging deep into issues causing challenge or stunting growth.  This depth enables us to be more valuable partners in implementing solutions.
We like working, especially with those that share our values.  We get entrenched with our clients as peers, recognizing their knowledge of industry as they recognize our knowledge of operational best practice.
We've learned the time we could spend soliciting is more impactful when applied to our clients.  We've been very comfortable with the referrals we get.  We find more times than not we'd rather refer work to trusted partners, than spread ourselves thin.

Under the Hood

Simplifying complexity doesn't mean ignoring the details.

Too many organizations say their people are their greatest asset. We help assure that's not just lip service.
Culture and Efficiency Analysis
Recruitment and Selection
Rewards Programs
ESOPs
Employee Communications
General Policies and Best Practice
Career Planning
Performance Evaluation
General Policies and Best Practices
Getting the word out, converting when the word leads to interest.  Important challenges we partner to solve.

Customer Segmentation

Sales Goal Management

Brand Strategy and Development

Communications

Media

Digital Presence

The heart of a business is its ability to execute.  The health of core operations is something we evaluate closely.

KPI analysis

Lifetime Value analysis
Capital Expenditure Analysis

Intellectual Property Guidance

Corporate Governance

MIS

Product Contribution Analysis

Supply Chain Management

Physical Footprint

Distribution Planning

Customer Support

Contract Negotiations

Acquisition Integration

ERP Planning

The numbers have to add up.  We help you ensure that happens by helping navigate some of the most important pain points.

Working Capital Needs

Budgeting

Banking