Strategy & decision support

Make the decision with better information.

MAS3 researches the market, builds the numbers, tests the assumptions, and gives you a clear recommendation.

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Strategy projects

Research and analysis tied to a real decision.

01

Business cases & financial models

Understand what an investment, new product, market entry, or operational change could cost—and what it would need to deliver to make sense.

02

Market & competitor assessment

Find out who buys, who competes, how the market works, and where the available information is strong enough to support a decision.

03

Opportunity & company scouting

Find and compare markets, companies, suppliers, partners, or acquisition candidates against criteria that matter to your business.

04

Fractional project leadership

Lead a defined initiative that crosses departments, keep the right people involved, resolve open questions, and move the work to completion.

When to call MAS3

Bring the question that keeps getting pushed aside.

01Should we enter this market or launch this product?

02Do the economics support the investment?

03Which companies, partners, or acquisition targets should we look at?

04What are we assuming, and which assumption matters most?

05Who can take this project off our list and get it finished?

What you leave with

A recommendation—and the work behind it.

RecommendationA concise decision memo covering the answer, alternatives, tradeoffs, and next actions.

ResearchSources, market structure, competitor profiles, key assumptions, and unresolved questions.

Financial modelRevenue, costs, cash needs, unit economics, break-even points, and scenario testing.

Validation planThe interviews, quotes, tests, and decision points needed before committing more time or money.

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Central New York specialty-manufacturing market-gap program

See how MAS3 narrowed a broad opportunity search into a documented set of candidates, economics, open questions, and next steps.

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Have a decision to make?

Start with the question.

Send a short note about what you are weighing, when you need an answer, and what information you already have.

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