
Please allow me to extend a hearty “Merry Christmas” on behalf of team thinkASG. We truly hope you and yours are able to enjoy the holiday, look back on 2009 with fond memories and look forward to 2010 with anticipation for all things positive.
This year has been an interesting one for our nation, the world; certainly the business clime as we know it. We have seen unprecedented economic duress that has put the pressure on us to sharpen our skills and at thinkASG this has been a year for “strengthening our core”.
We thank you for those partnerships that engaged us to help think of ways to save IT investment dollars. We have worked hard with you to make sure we understand the business issues with which you are faced, to create solutions that will address these issues, and to do so with a constant focus on finding immediate savings, protecting material investments and, where possible, creating new and sustainable revenue streams. I am proud to say that we, with our client partners, have had a year where focus on these core propositions has made a difference in many Southern California businesses.
In speaking at our annual Christmas party this year, we decided to focus on gifts. To acknowledge that sometimes the most significant gifts are always the most obvious. After all, Jesus was a baby born in a remote stable…and became our Saviour for whom’s birth we celebrate every year. We have had many gifts this year, allow us to acknowledge a few. We are here, and we are strong. Our value based model has been proven as a sustainable construct that has provided gainful employment thru this trying time. And, our clients have continued to participate in our consultative process, with many immediate and long term returns being identified jointly – thank you for making your patronage one of those gifts we don’t ever want to take for granted.
Moving into 2010 surely has some uncertainty, but there are several things we can depend on. thinkASG will continue to focus on thinking of ways to save your firm valued IT investment dollars. We will continue to work on the people, process and principles that are at our core. And we will continue to view our relationships with you and your firms as the most important gift in the business world.
Again, Merry Christmas and allow me to be the first to wish you a happy and prosperous 2010!.







