Rob Prinzo is the founder and CEO of The Prinzo Group and senior consultant with the firm. Rob works with organizations to develop and implement strategic plans, conducts workshops on the implementation of enterprise technology.
He is the author of three books: No Wishing Required: The Business Case for Project Assurance; Project Soup: Recipes for Managing to Success and Collaborative Intervention: How to Identify, Assess and Intervene in Troubled Technology and Transformation Projects (Fall 2013). Rob has been featured or interviewed by CRN, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Training Magazine, Supply and Demand Chain Executive, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Chief Learning Officer and many moRob Prinzo is the founder and CEO of The Prinzo Group and senior consultant with the firm. Rob works with organizations to develop and implement strategic plans, conducts workshops on the implementation of enterprise technology.
He is the author of three books: No Wishing Required: The Business Case for Project Assurance; Project Soup: Recipes for Managing to Success and Collaborative Intervention: How to Identify, Assess and Intervene in Troubled Technology and Transformation Projects (Fall 2013). Rob has been featured or interviewed by CRN, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Training Magazine, Supply and Demand Chain Executive, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Chief Learning Officer and many more.
Rob holds a master’s degree in industrial management and a bachelor’s degree in marketing, both from Clemson University....more
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