About ICON
ICON, LLC is a woman-owned small business providing strategic planning and management consultation services. In an age where information is valued as a primary resource, ICON specializes in providing clients with problem-solving capabilities to support all aspects of information management.
Capabilities
Project Approach
Independent of current buzz words and fads, ICON brings a long track record of success to bear in approaching projects.
ICON applies rapid analysis and design techniques to all aspects of managing projects and information; from the data itself to the human needs of the people using it. These elements include:
- A team-based approach to analysis/problem solving
- Executive-level commitment
- Defined and agreed upon goals and objectives
- Careful planning for and monitoring of project progress
- Facilitated requirements-gathering, decision-making sessions
- Clear and appropriate documentation
Testimonials
Meetings can be productive and fun, really!
“I can’t thank you enough for all your diligent, organized and high-quality support and continually pushing WSM and the ARCHIBUS pilot. Your passion is contagious and I love working with you. We definitely would not be here today without your efforts. Thank you!”
“ICON worked great with all levels of government personnel and several contractor personnel from other consulting companies. It was very apparent that their personnel had extensive training in facilitating and managing professional relationships. My approach toward the development of the XXXXXX Plan was unique in that I utilized the talents and skills of multiple contractors to achieve the required tasks. ICON personnel were simply outstanding in the leadership they provided in coordinating this effort across multiple contractors and government agencies. Everything went great.”
“I’ve never had a better experience with contractor support. The quality was really outstanding.”
“Everything was done on time or early. This was outstanding because the project had so many variables and new requirements came up as we moved it into different Navy Commands.”