Business Cases

You find hereunder the list of the projects managed either by Jean Jacques Aussems before the launch of Cap Sherpa or by the Cap Sherpa team. These projects are real one/off missions which needed project  management skills and which significantly impacted the business operations. And of course the projects implemented by the Cap Sherpa organisation. You will understand that the level of details is defined by the confidentiality of some topics.

 

 

 

MARS

  • February 2001 - September 2002 : Global coordination of the Quality For You (Q4U) program at Mars
    • Reengineering of the Decision Making Processes
    • Implementation of a Balanced Scorecard
    • Review of key HR processes including
      • Manager Development Program,
      • Recruitment and Selection processes
      • Succesion Planning
    • Reorganisation of the whole sales structure (A2)
    • Coordination of the Quick Wins project

CPM

  • December 2003 - April 2009 :  
    • Implementation of Balanced Scorecard
    • Creation of a specific HR department and key processes
    • Creation of multicard field operations (sales & audit)
    • Launch and management of outsourced sales team (Nokia, Mars, direct sales operations)

CAP SHERPA 

  • August 2009 - September 2009 : Route To Market study for BrainTower/Danone TSF project
  • October 2009 - November 2009 : Strategic Advisor for Valassis NCH
  • December 2009 - December 2011 : General Manager Valassis Belgium
  • January 2011 - Today : Project Manager Valassis Europe
  • January 2011 - June 2011 : Project Manager at VAB

 

 

 

News

2011 was a tough year for lots of organisations. And 2012 doesn't look as bright as we'd like to. It's worth ensuring your processes are efficient and supporting your key objectives.

After a full focus during two years on the digitalisation of coupons, Cap Sherpa will add now new missions and enlarge its scope of operations. Helping businesses to face the challenging perspectives of 2012 and beyond. 

 

 

 

QUOTE OF THE MONTH 

"On the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain" -

F. Nietzche

 

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