What I do

Expertise areas

Project landscape & priorities

Responsibility & decision paths

Project management capability

Operations & delivery interfaces

Transformation projects

Stakeholders & Project Leadership

Humans in project management

Industries in motion

Industrial Manufacturing & Machinery

Healthcare, Pharma & MedTech

Energy, Utilities & Renewables

Technology & Software

Mobility, Automotive & Logistics

Financial Services & Insurance

Education, Research & Public Institutions

Consumer, Retail & Media

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Ways to learn
together

Different situations call for different formats. Some organizations need a focused in-house workshop. Others need a longer program, a shorter open format, or a more concentrated setting to work through project questions with more depth.

Industries in motion

Industrial Manufacturing & Machinery

Healthcare, Pharma & MedTech

Energy, Utilities & Renewables

Technology & Software

Mobility, Automotive & Logistics

Financial Services & Insurance

Public & Institutional Organizations

Consumer, Retail & Media

Choose the
way in

In-house workshops

Focused working sessions for teams that need practical project management in a form that fits their needs and goals. Each workshop is built around the organization’s projects, working processes, and current challenges and is designed to move a concrete topic forward, not to deliver generic training content.

In-house programs

In-house programs are designed for organizations that want to build project management more systematically across teams and shape a more consistent approach across the company. They work especially well when several employees or teams are involved and project work should be aligned with existing processes—or when those processes, templates, and shared standards still need to be developed together. Delivery can be arranged online or in person, depending on the organization’s needs and goals.

Pit stop

A shorter open format for people who want to step out of day-to-day project work, look at a current issue with more clarity, and leave with concrete next steps. Different topics can be brought into the room, worked through in a focused way, and translated into practical adjustments that participants can take back into their own projects and teams.

This format is currently under development.
If you already have questions or would like to explore whether it could fit your situation, please contact me.

Executive retreat

A smaller, more concentrated format for leaders or selected groups who need space to step back, think more clearly, and work through important project-related questions outside the usual meeting rhythm. The focus is not on presentation, but on reflection, discussion, and better decisions.

This format is currently under development.
If you already have questions or would like to explore whether it could fit your situation, please contact me.

Get in touch

I am based in Utah and work with organizations in the U.S. and Europe. With more than three decades of project management experience, I bring practical expertise, industry understanding, and a clear focus on how projects actually move forward.

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