Merry Christmas and a Happy 2013 Better profits with optimal quality, cost and delivery Companies in the world that fully develop their potential necessarily use external support. In every company there are issues that cannot be perceived internally, even with all internal knowledge and capabilities. Costs can be high and reducible, quality may be lacking necessary excellence, the marketing strategy may not be providing all desired results, the financial structure might not be optimal, there may be a critical need to expand or diversify operations, the organization may be in need of restructuration, there may be other specific problems; and there may be not enough availability of time or internal resources. Consequently, since the competent external view complements the internal view, providing synergy, our work improves the company´s potential performance. We help make the company very profitable, and if it is already, we help make it even more profitable. Our work, in good times and in bad times, helps the company directors to prevent difficulties and to secure constant high results. Our management advising is confidential, practical and VERY productive, with the advantage that the cost is small –thanks to our work methodology. You are invited to communicate with us –with any question regarding how to receive the benefits that we provide. A good decision will bring more peace and prosperity. Merry Christmas and a Happy 2013
In commemoration of the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ: Luis Molina enjoys Christmas trees, but in this occasion, in lieu of a tree or other Christmas decoration, he presents this NASA photograph: This portion of a celestial “Christmas tree” is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) at about 160K light years (LY) from our own Milky Way Galaxy. The LMC spans some 14K LY (as compared to the 110K-LY size of our Milky Way Galaxy) and is one of our neighboring dwarf galaxies. The LMC includes this young globular-like star cluster –NGC1850 which appears to be only 50 million years old (centered at this Hubble Space Telescope photo –click here to see just this photo and to choose Christmas music). This cluster, composed by about 10K stars, is surrounded by a pattern of filamentary (blue) nebulosity that is thought to have been created during supernova blasts. We estimate that the width of this photo spans some 130 LY, but it covers just a minute point on the night sky as seen with the naked eye from planet Earth. As a comparison, the distance between our own star, the Sun, and our closest neighbor star, Proxima Centauri -a dwarf red star member of the triple star system Alpha Centauri, is a bit more than 4 LY only. Due to Luis Molina´s love for astronomy and his greater love for God, the Creator, he believes this sight is: excellent, wonderful, terrific, splendid, marvelous, magnificent, tremendous, brilliant, inspired (and more synonyms)… and, with his love for people, he presents this view to you here… thanks to NASA. LFM. December 2, 2011