Daniel W. Rasmus "Tomorrow's organizations will only thrive if they recognize the uncertainty that faces them and actively imagine the possible threats and opportunities that will emerge under different circumstances. No one can predict the future. But every organization is responsible for defining policies, creating culture and deploying infrastructure that will make them resilient in the face of change."
Every leader needs a trusted advisor. Every organization needs one too. A trusted advisor who will challenge assumptions, someone who will synthesize research and create decision frameworks that navigate through the messiness of the underlying challenges, someone who will speak truth to power. Leaders need a trusted advisor who will suggest processes, tactics and strategies that deliver efficiencies, drive innovation, serve customers more effectively and create strategies that enable competitive differentiation. As an analyst and executive, Daniel W. Rasmus has served as a trusted advisor to executives, Fortune 100 companies, public sector organizations and NGOs. He has helped organizations transform their work experiences and discover new market potential. He has helped them create deeper more meaningful visions and design more robust technology architectures. If you are looking for an advisor, a coach or a mentor to help enhance your strategic capabilities, Daniel can provide a range of services designed to meet the needs of individual executives, functions, teams. organizations or events.
Trusted Advisory Services |
Strategic advisory and scenario planning
Marketing strategy and thought leadership advisory
Innovation Labs
Professional Development, executive workshops and coaching
Institutional planning
Work and learning experience design
Conference and internal keynotes
Custom research
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