Project Management

While the road to success will always have its potholes, professional project management offers a vastly increased likelihood that a project will

      • accomplish its goals
      • within budget
      • on deadline

Components:

  • Project planning – concept, purpose, target definition, reporting lines, what will success look like
  • Resource and Work Planning – milestones, timelines, critical path development, staffing requirements
  • Budget development and management
  • Recruitment and supervision
  • Team Building
  • Presentations to management, funders, clients
  • Testing, Evaluation and Revision

Carolyn Usher combines studies in professional project management with extensive experience managing a wide variety of projects from conception to completion.

A specific area of strength would be her understanding of the requirements of government funders, at the city, provincial and federal level.