If you ask the wrong question, you get the wrong answer. We find in design it is much more important and difficult to ask the right question. Once you do that, the right answer becomes obvious.
Amory Lovins

Inside STS:

System Design: Minimize Risk and Maximize Results

Actions have consequences and, all too often, actions taken to address a specific area of concern result in unintended consequences of equal or greater magnitude elsewhere. Thus, at STS, before taking action we feel it is necessary to understand the nature of the system involved.

system
Pronunciation: 'sis-tuh m
Function: noun
1 : a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified whole

The intricate nature of today's business requires an original and creative approach designed to simultaneously mitigate liability and maximize opportunity. This can be accomplished by initially asking the right questions, assessing the challenge, and employing best practice partners to implement efficient, cost effective solutions. Equally as important, results must be effectively communicated internally and externally to all stakeholders.

At Sustainable Transport Systems, our unique, whole systems approach combines the careful analysis and practical knowledge of our team with proven methods that include:

- Initial Benchmarking of Targeted Areas
- Cutting Edge IT Applications to Quantify & Report Progress
- Effective Channels to Communicate Success
- Flexible Solutions to Continually Improve Efficiency
- Regulatory Understanding to Exceed Compliance
- Best Practices Provider Network to Ensure Excellence
- Marketing and Branding Expertise to Bolster Brand Integrity

STS' systemic approach reinforces the intrinsic qualities of industry leaders and enables organizations to redefine their understanding of what is possible.

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