WAYNE, PA, January 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Healthcare companies that face challenges with shifting skill-sets, government mandate deadlines, productivity needs and complex management issues have a new and trusted ally.
Philadelphia-based FluidEdge Consulting provides highly qualified consultants, who average more than 20 years' experience, with expertise in management and information technology.
Founded in 2007 by two former Fortune 500 senior executives in Philadelphia, FluidEdge provides planning and direction that translate into cost-effective results for their clients.
"We provide true management consultants who bring with them proven experience and methodologies who can assist with the varied needs of our customers," says Shawn Archambault, president. "We are a firm that thrives on the space between technology and business functions. We interpret business needs and technology capabilities and help our clients optimize both in a synergistic manner."
While FluidEdge consultants focus on healthcare and management consulting and staff augmentation, they also provide counsel on issues related to health plans, providers, software vendors and pharmaceutical suppliers.
"Simply put, we help our clients achieve both their strategic and tactical goals and objectives," Archambault says.
This past fall, FluidEdge was recognized for its excellence in the industry, being named No. 16 of the Philadelphia 100 award, a merit-based program recognizing companies that are the fastest-growing, privately held corporation, proprietorship, or partnership.
Last year, Inc. Magazine ranked FluidEdge No. 376 on its 31st annual Inc. 500/5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies.
To learn more about FluidEdge Consulting, visit http://www.fluidedgeconsulting.com.
For interviews and for more information, contact Robyn Stevens at prmedia@live.com.
FluidEdge Consulting Propels Clients to Success through Leadership, Project Management and IT Services
Healthcare companies that face challenges with shifting skill-sets, government mandate deadlines, productivity needs and complex management issues have a new and trusted ally.
2013-01-15
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