


POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling) Email Formats
Business Consulting and Services • • 1-10 Employees
POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling) Email Formats
POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling) uses 1 email format. The most common is {first initial} (e.g., j@popm.app), used 100% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{first initial} | j@popm.app | 100% |
Key Contact at POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling)
Yolanda Vos
Founder and CEO
Company overview
| Headquarters | XX |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 5416 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling)
Public Outrage Predictive Modelling (POPM) is a strategic assessment tool designed to forecast and mitigate community opposition in infrastructure projects. POPM goes beyond traditional stakeholder analysis by identifying the real-world factors that drive public outrage - before they escalate into costly delays. Built from insights drawn across multiple sectors and projects, POPM combines structured risk modelling with practical strategy. It assigns scores based on 24 unique contributing factors, estimates potential financial impacts and presents the results in accessible dashboards that pinpoint key risk drivers. Since launching in 2023, POPM has been applied to live infrastructure projects across Australia, including the Northern Water Project (SA) and the Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation (WA), offering tangible benefits in project planning and risk mitigation. With options for both online and in-person assessments, POPM supports project managers, communications teams, risk advisors and executive leaders to align their projects with public expectations - and staying on time, on budget and in tune with the community.
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Total employees: 1-10
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POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling) has 1 employees across 1 departments.
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POPM (Public Outrage Predictive Modelling) has never raised funding before.
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