“Ricardo is the ideal Project Manager. He is organized, disciplined, methodical, has a profound knowledge of Project, Portfolio and Program Management theories and practices. He also has a lot of experience, not only as a Project Manager but also in the management of large companies. He is also a great strategist:”
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“... able to produce, visualize and maintain a vision of the future and accomplish it with a lot of work, in addition to the ability to communicate. Ricardo is a phenomenal leader. He is comfortable both on multi-million dollar committees and with people who are just starting their careers. And that happens with the very same empathy, energy and enthusiasm that are contagious and make them more optimistic and much more self-confident. Ricardo is an excellent communicator and a great speaker. I am privileged to have seen him in several of his lectures, especially in 2009, when he was Chairman of PMI, and everyone was very interested, and he was very well received by the public. He was in Portugal as main speaker for our conference in 2009, and that was one of the highlights of the event. Portuguese project managers really liked the way he explained what the future of the profession would be like for him, and he managed to communicate that vision. Ricardo is the ideal project manager, but he is much more than that. He is dedicated, focused on results, intelligent, has emotional competence and, at the same time, he is an excellent person, with high standards of ethics and honesty and with a real passion for the profession and professionals in the field. He manages to pass this passion on to others, making them better professionals. There is still one comment about the podcasts that Ricardo has released since 2007 on Project Management, in them, he explains the concepts, tools, techniques, methodologies and even the environment that the project manager must deal with so that everyone can understand, and with a low cost (5 minutes) / benefit (having the concept, technique, etc. explained and understood) for the listener. It is a privilege to meet people like Ricardo.”