Case Study: Risk Monitoring and Mitigation
The time spent to develop a solid business case was well worth the effort because it stopped us from moving forward with the project.
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The time spent to develop a solid business case was well worth the effort because it stopped us from moving forward with the project.
Working on a team is sometimes the best way to be a useful leader for your team.
I was contracted to design and implement a new digital strategy for a re-election campaign.
Sharing internal resources is always challenging but finding the delicate balance between project and operational priorities is important.
The “Just Watch Us” campaign for the Directors Guild of BC was a multimedia initiative designed to showcase BC’s diverse talent and and opportunity for us all to shine.
Overseeing a film festival is similar to nurturing a dynamic ecosystem for misunderstood Direwolves.
Working with creative teams, particularly film production clients, required using skills in visualizing concepts accurately to promote productive discussion.
And because this is one of my most treasured possessions from a man that knew better than anyone about engagement, I wanted to share it here.
The time spent to develop a solid business case was well worth the effort because it stopped us from moving forward with the project.
Working on a team is sometimes the best way to be a useful leader for your team.
I was contracted to design and implement a new digital strategy for a re-election campaign.
Sharing internal resources is always challenging but finding the delicate balance between project and operational priorities is important.
The “Just Watch Us” campaign for the Directors Guild of BC was a multimedia initiative designed to showcase BC’s diverse talent and and opportunity for us all to shine.
Overseeing a film festival is similar to nurturing a dynamic ecosystem for misunderstood Direwolves.
Working with creative teams, particularly film production clients, required using skills in visualizing concepts accurately to promote productive discussion.
And because this is one of my most treasured possessions from a man that knew better than anyone about engagement, I wanted to share it here.
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