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HR Consultant

Jennie Holmwood

I enjoy a difficult, challenging project and figuring out ways to overcome and get it to green through strong communication, detailed understanding of risks and issues, and transparency with leaders to provide the information to make critical business decisions.
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Our consultants are willing to roll up their sleeves, dig into the details, and get the work done to make the project successful for our clients.

I am happily married with two great teenagers and feel blessed for my time with family and friends. I enjoy volunteering in the community through our high school booster club, Boy Scouts, and our church.

In the summer, you can find me relaxing at our cottage in Michigan, at a rooftop bar in Chicago, or reading a book on our porch.

I am a leader in the delivery of Project and Program Management solutions for New Jersey. I am also an Account Manager for an insurance client, where we have implemented large-scale process, program, and technology solutions over the past 5 years, working alongside a strong team of Ad Astra consultants.

Prior to ad Astra, I spent 10+ years at Avantage and Codiqa, starting as a developer building compensation survey and market pricing tools. I continued to grow in leadership and project management, ultimately leading the Application Development group for the consulting side of AonHewitt.

We built a strong offshore team with Manish Mehra, who now leads our UK team. Having such a great team makes my job as president and cofounder much easier. The best parts of my day are when I get to collaborate with the brilliant people who work here.

In the winter, I enjoy skiing with my family, Ad Astra happy hours in the Loop, and trying the latest restaurants with my neighbors and friends.

Who inspires you and why?

All of my peers and friends at our company! They bring such energy and creativity – I learn from them each and every day.

What is your guilty pleasure?

Doing the Sunday crossword puzzle on the couch all Sunday afternoon!

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Distinctively exploit optimal alignments for intuitive bandwidth. Quickly coordinate e-business applications through revolutionary catalysts for change.
Location
952 North Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey, US
Phone
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0-800 888-922
Email
jennie@ad-astra.com
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My consulting process

I can help you with picking out the best partners for your company.

Define & Structure

Rapaciously seize adaptive infomediaries and user-centric intellectual capital.

Analysis & Planning

Leverage agile frameworks to provide a robust synopsis for high level overviews.

Solutions & Findings

Completely synergize resource taxing relationships via premier niche markets.

Recommendations

Appropriately empower dynamic leadership skills after business portals.

Implement & Check

Proactively envisioned multimedia based expertise and cross-media growth strategies.
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Navigating business
challenges, together

We can guide you to a Business Anywhere future, one where every interaction is smart and seamless, every process is fully automated and paperless, and everyone is ready for whatever the future holds.
  • Commit to Delivery Excelence
  • Embrace Integrity And Openess
  • Practice Responsible Stewardship
  • Invest In An Exceptional Culture
  • Strive To Innovate
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Employees Are the Future: Here’s How to Engage Them

February 3, 2021by Adam Matthews0

Avoid the pain and frustration of a failed Salesforce implementation. This blog provides a detailed guide for success.

Executives have signed on the dotted line, or more realistically, within the DocuSign box. The whole world is now in front of you with this turnkey, ever-evolving Salesforce solution ready to fit any business need.

To get to this point, though, you have undoubtedly sat through countless proposal meetings and have put together enough facts, figures, and diagrams to make anyone’s head spin. It’s already been a journey, but now, how do you bring it to life and ensure you get the most out of Salesforce?

Planning and Preparation

Learn from those who have set up Salesforce and avoid the common pitfalls. Implementations fail because of a lack of adequate planning and road mapping, lack of ownership or clear lines of responsibility, and a mismatch between stakeholder expectations and subsequent results.

This pain and frustration can be avoided, and the list below will lay out the best ways to plan for success. Deep breaths, you’ve got this!

1. Identify and Prioritize Goals

Many clients realize immediate value from Salesforce when the implementation is broken into phases. We recommend you take the time now to lay out short and long-term goals and build your roadmap.

Key Questions:

  • Who are the stakeholders, and what do they want out of this implementation? Do they have the same goals? For example, are the goals decreased contact center costs, increased revenue, or the elimination of multiple third-party systems?
  • What sold your executives on Salesforce? Find out how Salesforce sold the platform. Did the company show multiple clouds or features, and who was part of the initial purchase? If your executives are jazzed about a longer-term vision, make sure you’ve aligned the plan to deliver those expectations.
  • Is the project time-bound for a specific reason? For instance, is it part of a merger or acquisition, is it part of a conversion from another software (in other words, a software that has deprecated, one whose licenses were not renewed, and more), or product launch? What is driving the need to do this now?
  • Can the implementation be phased? Are there certain features you need now, and others that can wait?
  • What are the risks? Will this implement net new features or augment or replace current capabilities? Make sure to structure the rollout in a way that best mitigates risk.
  • Is there an existing organizational structure to support the platform ongoing? If not, this is another good reason to phase the implementation and give the organization time to hire and train the right people for the right roles.

2. Organize Your Salesforce Implementation Team

Spend the time to ensure you have the right resources in key roles. Implementations can span long periods of time, employees can leave, but if the team’s structure and roles are defined, these changes will be a lot less impactful.

3. Understand Current State and Gather Requirements

Gather requirements by pairing key team members who understand current business processes and those who understand the Salesforce platform to ensure the most effective solutions.

Does your company have processes that have been around for years, built around a previous platform’s capabilities? This low code, high configuration platform means you may need to adjust business processes to make the most of out-of-the-box features.

Define what matters most upfront. If you aren’t sure what Salesforce is capable of, consider using a partner to help guide requirement gathering and solution design.

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