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You can achieve solid results like these. . .
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To help a state government department meet federal program guidelines, we created multi-part, multi-media, train-the-trainer materials for statewide use.
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The
centennial celebration of regional midwestern transportation provider
called for a special commemmorative program delivered on DVD.
We listened to client requirements, juggled diverse ideas, searched
historical archives, wrote and revised scripts, collaborated in
development, and mediated among competing interests to facilitate
production of this multi-part project.
- Development of professional continuing education curricula and coordination of CE program delivery helped expand business regionally for an independent allied health care provider.
- At
an international consumer products manufacturer, we organized
existing print materials, created new consumer information literature,
and edited documents for department staff.
- For
a state governmental department, we revised and restructured multiple
print-based documents into a single streamlined electronic (PDF)
file, posted on the Web to download and print by school districts,
employers, community organizations, teachers, parents, and students.
- Within
an intrapreneurial department of an international communications
and electronics manufacturer, we collaborated to develop conventions
and standards for internal and external business processes and participated
on client assessment teams to determine training and communication
needs.
- When
a global food processing company needed to meet new production standards
and improve team effort, we assessed the existing process and restructured
and produced new-media-based training materials.
- From
start-up through re-design for growth, we served a software development
company in the national long-term care industry with corporate communications,
executive coaching, individual and process assessment, and team-building.
- For
a statewide non-profit professional association, we helped define
an organizational structure and develop effective communications
that quadrupled membership and conference attendance.
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