OUR NAME: Ssquare
S square is an equation of double S. And the
letter S is the beginning letter of two words- SYNERGY and STRATEGY.
SYNERGY is a miraculous outcome of
partnership functioning that gives collaboration its unique advantage, and that
in turn influences the effectiveness of partnership and group.
The most important, synergy is shown in the
thinking and the actions that result from collaboration and also in the
relationship of partnerships to the group.
By combining the individual skills, perspectives,
and resources of the members, the group creates something valuable and new as a
result greater than the sum of the individual effects. The synergy that we seek
to achieve through collaboration is more than a mere exchange of resources and
sets of complementary assets are put together.
Due to the heterogeneous traits, abilities
and attitudes, collaborations with diverse participants who bring complementary
strengths to the table, may have the greatest potential for the best STRATEGIES
in order to achieve a common objective or perform the same activity.
OUR LOGO :
The logo is the idea of a Chinese broad game, called Go (game).
Go (game) 圍棋 is a board game for two players and it is originated in China more than 2,500 years ago. It is a perfect-information, zero-sum, partisan, strategy game. Although the rules are simple, the practical strategy is extremely complex. And the game is renowned for being rich in strategy.
The game has internal tensions and emphasizes the importance of balance on multiple levels. It is good to play moves close together to secure an area of the board. However, one needs to spread out to cover the largest area, perhaps leaving weaknesses
that can be exploited. Playing
too high (far from the edge)
allows the opponent to invade, yet playing too low
(close to the edge) secures insufficient territory and influence.
Playing the game just like making decision in real life, it requires a lot of wisdom, involves many interactions and variation, and needs to apply different strategies. For the most important thing, you require to have an opponent in the game.
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