Ben Bridges Training & Development Consultants LLC
We are a privately operated company situated within the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) area; with a branch in New York State. The company’s consultants possess rich industry, academic, and professional experiences.
At Ben Bridges, we offer human capital development, human capital utilization consulting, process transformation, risk management and policy research services. We use eclectic and empirical models to tackle organizational, national, and international development challenges. Our commitment is to enable our clients discover and utilize the infinite power that existing endogenously within their organizations to solve problems, increase productivity, and remain adaptive in a rapidly changing business environment.
Our services are important levers for achieving optimal project management, increasing shareholder returns, and sustaining exceptional performance.
Consultants at Ben Bridges have worked individually and severally on projects for World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), UNESCO, USAID, UNICEF, International Labor Organization (ILO), HP, Open Society Foundation (OSF), African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) and Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), G. W. Lisk, Edge Web Services (EWS), UNESCO-UNEVOC, University of Nigeria Nsukka, University of Abuja, University of Technology, Jamaica.
Our Vision
To bridge every skill divide that impede optimal performance for individuals, organizations, and nations.
Our Mission
To transform organizations through innovative human capital development, leadership and change programs by reengineering perspectives of individuals and leveraging on endogenous problem-solving approaches, digital technology, research, analytics, and industry insights.
Our Values
Ben Bridges consultants are guided a set of corporate values that ensure their optimal performance as well as strong working relationship with the clients: o Professionalism o Excellence o Sustainability o Empiricism o Innovation o Endogenicity