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Representative Projects
The eight projects listed below span a variety of business and public policy
sectors, but have certain commonalities which influenced our decision to accept
the work and undertake partnerships with our clients / partners:
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Commitment to an iterative, team-based development
process
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Creation of a positive, creative environment for
generation of ideas
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Relentless attention to the practical consequences of
proposed strategies
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Commitment to quickness in analysis, decision making and
execution
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Genuine responsiveness to new information and fresh ideas
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Facilitating Permit Processing for Affordable Housing
A King County not-for-profit housing groups seeks assistance navigating
the complex permitting process created by new Growth Management Act
regulations governing storm water, critical areas and traffic
concurrency. |
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Developing of a New
Community Center
A municipality wishes to conceive, finance and build a new community
center, including the community and elected officials in the development
process. |
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Raising Funds for a New
Hospital ER
An urban medical center, which already depends heavily on its community
for financial support, decides to initiate a targeted campaign
specifically to build a new emergency and trauma center. |
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Orienting New Members of Congress
The United States Congress, in association with a non-profit partner,
wants to orient new members of Congress quickly and efficiently in order
to begin their terms with greater expertise and familiarity. |
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Developing
Financial Competencies for Executives
The Boeing Company wishes its executives to bring financial
considerations to the forefront as they propose, develop and present
new business and process improvement ideas to management |
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Redeveloping a
Downtown Neighborhood
The City of Seattle wants to redevelop the Belltown neighborhood, with a
special emphasis on accommodating mixed-income housing |
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Publicizing
Community Redevelopment Success
The American Architectural Foundation wants to highlight "hands-on"
examples of successful community redevelopment, and especially the
contributions of committed design professionals. |
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Making Compliance
Training Stick
A Pacific Northwest law firm, with a large employment law practice,
wishes to increase awareness in its clients of key issues and
vulnerabilities in complying with EEOC regulations in hiring, firing,
and preventing workplace harassment. |
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