Professional Services
Is your business highly technical or does it require trained and certified professionals to move work forward? Assigning a team of highly skilled professionals to move your projects forward so you can focus on growing your business.

Why hire a fractional project manager for a professional services organization?
- Cost efficiency: Avoid the expense of a full-time project manager by relying on Tuck as needed.
- Resource allocation: Project manager with industry expertise means the rest of your team can relax and focus on the jobs they’re best at (that move the business forward).
- Expanded perspective: Our team is highly trained and educated. They carry certifications and have the work examples to back it up. They’re trained and coached to identify opportunities, mitigate risk, and deliver success.

As project managers, it’s our job to ensure your projects are completed on time, within budget, and meet all defined acceptance criteria.
What is it like working with a fractional project manager?
- Your team has clear line of sight into the project through the implementation of marketing tools (we prefer ClickUp).
- Workload planning is completed in advance to respect your team’s bandwidth and keep things accelerating towards the deadline.
- Clear and consistent communication with key project stakeholders to keep an open channel of communication.

Professional Services We Support
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Financial services
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Engineering & Construction
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Management consulting firms
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Accounting & HR
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Software development firms
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Information Technology
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Legal services
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Marketing & ad agencies
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Logistics firms
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