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Andrew (Drew) Marshall

CEO/Principal Primed Associates LLC

  • Princeton Junction NJ

Innovation-capable culture creation and performance

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Biography

Primary focus is on client work establishing human resources platforms to realize innovative strategies. This work includes designing and implementing project management systems that support the implementation of organizational strategy with our clients. Other areas of focus include: analyzing organizational processes and subsequent change management, designing systems of organizational communication, and facilitating issue resolution that impede innovation and growth.

Previously a Partner and Chief Innovation Officer at Kepner-Tregoe, Inc. and the Past Chair of the PMI Consulting SIG in 2008. Also spent five years in the software industry with Adobe Systems, Inc., holding a variety of positions including: manager of support operations, training and systems manager for North American Customer Services, and senior project manager. Covered support and services in call center and electronic support environments and also included the implementation of SAP and other customer relationship management technologies.

Previous management experience in retail and service industries, and also worked in education and manufacturing.

Industry Expertise

Corporate Leadership
Talent Management
Program Development

Areas of Expertise

Business Strategy
Organizational Development
Change Management
Innovation Performance
Innovation Culture

Accomplishments

CEO, Principal - Primed Associates, LLC

2009-05-15

Founded a management consulting and leadership development firm focused on helping clients create "innovation-capable" cultures.
Provide advice and counsel to executive teams on how to foster innovation in their organizations.
Creator of strategic alliances to maximize top and bottom-line potential in existing and new markets.
Active in innovation social media, guest blogging at events and client conferences.
Ongoing role.

Chief Innovation Officer - Kepner-Tregoe, Inc.

2007-01-01

Drove expansion of strategic target market penetration, growth and innovation for a global boutique management consulting and training firm with over 200 associates. Delivered results for Global 2000 clients. Created over-arching product development strategies. Member of the Executive Leadership Team responsible for the ongoing strategic leadership and operational oversight of the business.

President, Board of Trustees - Princeton Nursery School

2011-07-01

Leading an all-volunteer Board of Trustees for an 80+ year old nursery school providing over 260 days of primary care and education to economically disadvantaged children in the community.
Provide strategic and operational oversight. Responsible for the financial health of the school and ensuring that it meets and exceeds all mandates and performance requirements.

Education

Antioch University - Seattle

MA

Whole Systems Design

2001

University of Western Sydney - Nepean

Grad. Dip. Ed.

English, Drama

1991

University of Western Sydney

BA

Arts

1990

Affiliations

  • PDMA - Product Development and Management Association
  • PMI - Project Management Institute
  • Past Chair of PMI Consulting Specific Interest Group (now
  • Consulting Community of Practice)
  • SHRM - Society for Human Resources Management

Event Appearances

Manufacturing Magic - Key Note

Workplace Excellence Conference (ODN Long Island)  Plainview, NY

2010-04-08

Pushing a Wet Noodle - there are easier ways to foster innovation in your enterprise

Workplace Excellence Conference (ODN Long Island)  Plainview, NY

2011-04-07

Holding ACEs - Creating the conditions for accountability when everything is new

Product Camp  New York, NY

2011-09-17

Sample Talks

Manufacturing Magic - the hard work of creating an innovation-capable culture

This presentation, backed by current research in innovation best practices, provides a rapid overview of the different entry points to begin creating an innovation culture. It highlights key concerns, critical decisions, potential problems and the planning necessary to begin the process of making an innovation culture that fits your organization’s needs and the value to be obtained. Creating an innovation culture may be hard work, but can you afford not to explore what you might gain?

Style

Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader
  • Host/MC
  • Author Appearance
  • Corporate Training

Fees

$5000 to $6000*Will consider certain engagements for no fee