SMW welcomes Tem Business Rising from Senegal to its international network

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Senior Management Worldwide is pleased to announce that the organization is now also represented in Senegal, by Tem Business Rising. This expansion is in line with the expansion strategy of Senior Management Worldwide to be represented in emerging markets as a fast-growing organization.

Momar Tall, Managing Director of Tem Business Rising: “Sub-Saharan Africa is the place to be right now. All multinationals present need Interim Management support to install, develop, optimize and maintain their investments. Interim Managers with a local culture known for sustainable quick solutions to the company’s pain points. Tem Business Rising develops credibility and creates trust at the right time. Our experts guarantee serenity on clients’ products and services through the satisfaction of their customers and consumers.”

Tem Business Rising is an International Business Consulting Company founded in 2010 to participate in the development of African industries. Their primary mission is to support industrial companies in reaching their full hidden growth potential to become World Class. Tem Business Rising is the first consulting company to offer a culture of Lean Enterprise Excellence within Performance optimizations and global value chain. Tem Business Rising offers support to clients by coaching them in their challenging strategic business moments and their training of basic and specialized skills, by providing them with experimented Interim Managers from the industrial world.

SMW chairman Grégoire Cabri-Wiltzer: “As a new member of our alliance, we welcome Tem Business Rising. With their presence in Senegal, it gives our organization a broader representation in Africa, both from our existing members to this newcomer and vice versa. With this new partner, Senior Management Worldwide is represented on six continents, creating by far the largest Interim Management network worldwide.”

 

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