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April 2, 2007

Gathering: April 2, 2007

Rick A. Morris, PMP:
Performing a Real Risk Assessment -
How do I do it when nobody will support me?

  • Overview of the current accepted risk process
  • Why it does not work in the real world
  • The new risk management process
  • Murphy's Law and Parkinson's Law
  • How to capture risk
  • A new risk assessment tool
  • How to incorporate risk into your everyday activities

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Speaker Details
Rick A. Morris, PMP, is an ITIL Practitioner, Consultant, mentor, and creator of a non-profit foundation to promote Project Management in charities and other non-profits, Rick is an accomplished project manager and public speaker. His appetite for knowledge and passion for the profession makes him a sought after speaker at PMI chapters, various civic organizations, and a frequent guest lecturer at local universities. He holds the PMP (Project Management Professional), Six Sigma Green Belt, TQM, ATM-S, ITIL, and ISO certifications. Rick has worked for organizations such as GE, Xerox, and CA and has consulted to numerous clients in a wide variety of industries including financial services, construction, non-profit, hospitality, pharmaceutical, retail, and manufacturing.
              An active local chapter member of the Project Management Institute, Rick is no stranger to being center stage in front of large groups of people. At the early age of 11, Rick was a Walt Disney World Performer in their seasonal shows. In high school, he worked at MGM Studios on various projects including the New Mickey Mouse Club. Taking the experience of his youth and blending it with the knowledge he attained throughout his career, Rick has been able to inspire and mentor many project managers. His blend of real world experience and down to earth delivery style makes his passion for the profession contagious.

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(this gathering was sponsored by Xcelligent)

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