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Bell Atlantic: Organizational Unbundling, New Vision, Adaptive Yellow-Page Design for multiple regions addressing 30 million customers. Access Engineering: Strategic Public Relations plan to promote this venture capital-supported startup to enable voice-data-image communication. Atlantic Research Corporation: Corporate Strategic Communications Plan for this public half billion dollar company with strong financials but no respect on Wall Street. Included the roll out of the company to the National Association of Security Dealers (NASD). Southern New England Telephone: Market Communications for new commercial telecommunications product company, Sonecor, resulting from the unbundling of AT&T.. Providence Hospital: Marketing Communications for competitive health care by a Catholic hospital whose charter was signed by President Lincoln. National Institutes of Health: Strategic planning for a multibillion dollar biomedical research program by working with 300 top researchers in the nation. University of Maryland: Workshop for Chinese business executives on how the high-technology market works in the United States University of Liverpool, England: Stapeldon Lecture series on the new value-based philosophy of Robert Pirsig (Metaphysics of Quality), and urban economic development planning for Liverpool. Fordham University: Strategic plans to increase the university's endowment to compete in the New York City higher education market. George Mason University: Entrepreneurship education, development of a concept and charter for a research center to study Technology Services Organizations, and development of the school's entrepreneurship website. The United Nations: Designed and managed the Policy Dialog at the World UN Summit in September 2005 to address Millennium Development Goals with the largest attendance of national heads of state at one event in history. PRI staff also wrote a policy paper on "Prescriptive versus Emergent Policy Decision Making" and edited a Policy Book of this and five other papers that addressed the recommendations provided by community leaders from 40 countries made at a Community Commons event hosted by Fordham University in June 2005. Transcore: Designed and facilitated the process of strategically integrating five transportation companies into one company. Arthur D. Little: Creatied joint ventures with a large multinational company as part of an effort to save this oldest consulting firm, which was founded in 1886 by Arthur Devon Little-a chemical physicist who discovered people would pay him for his knowledge. American Health Assistance Foundation: Study of health grant-making process compared to large federal organizations like NIH and NSF. SNV- Netherlands Development Organization: Strategic Communication Plan for the Latin America region (five countries) of this Dutch government spin-off into an NGO, and the implementation of this plan with an outreach program, intranet, collateral material and training for the SNV-LA staff. Entrepreneurship Strategic Plans: Assisted numerous startups to help them get off the ground and try to become sustainable, including: BTG Software
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