WRMA provides short-term organizational improvement services, based upon solid research techniques. These services have specific goals to help management address core functions. They include conducting workload studies, developing strategic plans, preparing planning documents, and summarizing key legislative or practice developments as background papers. Often teams of experts are brought together to work with several branches of government to address the immediate needs of an agency. Reports have been provided to legislative or other governing bodies to assist them in policy and budgetary decisions.
- Policy and Program Studies for the Administration of Children, Youth, and Families
- Measuring Improper Payments in the Child Care Program (CCIP)
- State of New York: Study of Child Welfare Workload Child Protective Services
- Santa Clara County - Development of a Long-Range Strategic Plan
- California Council on Developmental Disabilities Case Management Study
- Philadelphia Community Oversight Board, technical support and consultation services
- Wake County Human Services Integrated Services Initiative
- California Work Opportunity and Responsibility toward Kids
- Language Need and Interpreter Use Study - Judicial Council of California
- Prevention and Early Intervention Plan - Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
- Early Intervention Program Cost Evaluation Study
- Improving Management and Planning Capabilities Among Native American Social services Agencies
- Market Rate Survey of Child Care Centers and Family Home Providers in Washington State
- Washington Child Welfare Workload Study

