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Strategic Planning is good.
Performance is better.
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CSM is built upon three pillars of service: Systems
Engineering, Project Management and Performance Improvement.
While CSM offers world-class service in each of these specialized practice areas,
clients also benefit from our ability to draw upon knowledge across practices to
address wide-ranging, interrelated and difficult matters.
CSM views training and consulting as a continuum - a range of services built around
our core products - blended to meet each of our client’s needs. To achieve your
desired results and improvement goals, we adjust the content, scope, and delivery
methods for an array of consulting and training options, from short term facilitations
to complete certification programs.
We have the ability to deliver the right personnel at the right time, helping our
clients address critical Systems Management issues.
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The CSM Systems Engineering Practice provides our clients with the knowledge and
the basis for decisions necessary to manage technical projects. Our process ensures
clarity of vocabulary and communication, effective baseline management, methodical
and progressive technical control gates, proof of performance and on-going user
validation.
Successful projects are not achieved by chance, but by doing the right things right
the first time, every time.
The CSM Project Management Practice works with our clients to ensure that they are
mastering and consistently apply the techniques, tools and skills of effective Project
and Program Management
CSM has extensive experience helping clients realize the financial and other benefits
of Performance Improvement. The core of the CSM Performance Improvement methodology
is our proprietary process which continually keeps you focused on current productivity
as well as future goals. Our process helps you implement needed changes while setting
the stage for future institutionalization and further improvement.
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Strategic Planning is Good. Performance is Better.
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2008, The Center for Systems Management
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