Thursday, May 22, 2008
Totally Results :: Tony Rizzo
Have a Project that needs help?
Like yesterday!
Who you gonna call?
If I were you, I would call me.
What I mean to suggest is that I have the answer you seek for all your project management problems. Yes, all of them. In fact, I have answers to questions you have yet to discover need addressed.
Mind reader?
No. It is the fifth tip that I shared in my book, Purple Curve Effect: Involve others.
Once upon a time, in a far away state, there was a problem of the engineering sort. A nightmare of a challenge that was costing thousands of dollars each day for which it went unresolved. So, the company brought in a respected engineer to solve the problem. Now, when the engineer arrived, the chief operating officer suggested that the gentlemen first break for lunch as it was almost one o'clock in the afternoon. Then he stated that they could return and devote full attention to the challenge.
The engineer refused. He suggested that he take a minute to correct the problem, and that would then allow them plenty of time to enjoy their meal. And that is exactly what he did!
I met the engineer in this story many years ago. He has long since passed on to his reward in the "here ever after"... but that caliber of expertise may still be employed on a contract basis. I know several independent contractors with that kind of talent.
More importantly, I am willing to put them to work for you.
Today, I would like to bring to your attention, one such guru: Tony Rizzo
As part of my "virtual buzz" assistance role for him, I have created the Totally Results blog to share his availability. In case you did not know, he is the creator of the Total-Matrix planning process and a software developer, having written the TMx application.
Visit our store front at totallyresults.blogspot.com and let me know if I can put Tony Rizzo to work on your most pressing projects.
-ski
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Jeff 'SKI' Kinsey, Jonah
www.throughput.us
+1 330 432-3533
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