Project Management
As a project manager you need to keep the strings together and maintain at the same time a birds eye view in order to deliver the project on time, in budget and in quality. Furthermore a lot of flexibility is required when the weather (circumstances not under our control) is changing.
A quote related to sailing and project management brings in yet another dimension and goes as follows:
“If you want to build a ship, nourish your men's longing for the sea.”
I like the quote as its emphasizing, that for a big endeavour it requires not only commanding and getting things done (although this is of course very important), but also give individuals and teams inspiration and reason why it is attractive and rewarding to start and be part of the journey.
If you have a project or subproject that you need to get delivered and are short on staff, want to bring in outside expertise, speed things up or have other reasons to go external get in touch with me in order to discuss your needs.
Your benefits
Project Manager with relevant and broad industry experience, comfortable working across geographies and cultures
Timeline, budget and quality under control
The neutral perspective of the consultant opens up perspectives for new, maybe even surprising solutions and overcomes internal routine-thinking (“we always did it like this”)
Opportunity to move ahead faster than without external support
Potential use cases
Business design/innovation projects
Market research projects
Proof-of-concept (test-before-invest) projects, i.e. before investing in new machinery, inks, substrates, etc.
Integration projects, i.e. integration of new hard- or software (i.e. bringing in digital printing in particular injket into manufacturing or an industrial environment)
Application engineering projects, i.e. inkjet process developments where you plan to decorate a product with inkjet technology
Launching a new print product or campaign
Your “project type” is not listed? No worries, contact me to see if I can support you.