For Good.
Our vision is to make each work day easier.
For everyone. In every way.
Our Mission:
Manage for Good exists to assist companies in becoming more operationally sound, more efficient, better at managing their people, and better at providing the kind of enterprise at which people would like to work.
What do we mean?
In 2018, our founder and CEO, Jeri Larsen, was elbow-deep in the tech world and had seen multiple companies at the inflection point of scale.
She watched as organizations all seemed to run into the same struggle:
how to build operations
strong enough
to catch their revenue growth rates
without sacrificing
their culture and employees.
She figured it was time for a change.
So, she founded Manage for Good to focus on doing things better:
building stronger operational foundations—at scale—while still
maintaining humanity and joy.
For good.
Build efficiency.
Build people.
At scale.
For Good.
Our Founder & CEO
Our team is led by Jeri Larsen, who has built her career from nearly every seat—from the public sector to agency to SaaS. Her experience is as deep as it is wide, and she has focused on becoming not only the best in her field but in keeping coaching, management, relationships, and building the next generation of leaders as a core tenet in her work.
"I want to empower people to see and create the best version of themselves, their space, and their roles—to truly enjoy the work portion of their lives.""
Our Team

Our bench is filled by targeted experts hand-picked by our CEO over the past 25 years.
These consultants are the best of the best—leaders and strategists, managers and facilitators—who excel at what they do.
They believe in the Manage for Good mission and bring just as much compassion as they do capability. These are the people you’d want running your teams—if they didn't love consulting so much.
In every project, they roll up their sleeves: diving in, assessing, strategizing, and executing. They help you and your team work smarter, build better systems, and do it all in a way that’s efficient and human.

