Action-Fraction

Why Us

  • 1

    Measure of success.

    The project has been delivered to the satisfaction of the client.

  • 2

    Can your business improve on future projects?

    Look to reduce costs, improve timescales and increase customer satisfaction.

  • 3

    Continuous improvement

    Share important lessons that will not be forgotten and produce an environment of continuous improvement.

What We Offer

We specialise in helping businesses large and small to become a whole lot better at what they are currently doing. We provide workshops and training based on learning from past experience techniques to find solutions to challenges that businesses are facing whether that be:

Moving forward with problems and issues – you might be struggling to find the right solution or move things forward in a productive way.


Making faster decisions – you might frustrated that your business cannot seem to stop procrastinating and get on with things that are important to the business.


Creating more effective teams that are focused on business outputs – maybe departments or staff are not as productive as you would like or are immersed in none essential tasks that do not add value.


Understanding what is not working well within your business – you might be making small mistakes that you are not totally aware of, which are costing your business time and money by continuing to do things in the same way you always have.


Replicating success on future projects and client work – have you ever conducted a review of a client project to understand the actual activities that made it a success? If you did, you would be improving your ability to win contracts far faster than your competitors.


 

Industry Comment

Simply said, project review is a very important activity that benefits many and are an asset to the organisation.

Snr. Project Manager, IT

Lessons learned can also represent valuable intellectual property, deepen the relationship between suppliers and customers, and generally provide providing a competitive advantage.

Elisabeth Goodman