Having collaborated with technology titans such as Geoffrey Moore, Marty Cagan, Phil Meyers, and Keith Ferrazzi, Chris brings life and energy to technology and business topics such as Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Project Portfolio Management (PPM) and Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC). Chris is passionate about leveraging technology and is often found on the speaker circuit sharing innovative strategies to solve everyday business challenges. He is also a published author of many articles, whitepapers and books including EVM for Dummies.

 
Chris leads marketing strategy, brand strategy and marketing communications for Active Risk. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Mansfield University, and has completed graduate work at Boston University, Oklahoma State University.

Latest Blog Postings By: Chris Bell


Find out why we must ‘Shatter the Project Myth’ to deliver more successful projects. Register for my World Risk Day Webinar on May 14th

Only 30% of capital projects are delivered on time and only 15% on budget, according to recent reports, demonstrating the need for better risk management within and across projects.   I’m very pleased to be presenting a webinar on what can be done to increase project success, for the World… Read More


7 Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers – Habit #6, Be Accountable

We continue our series on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Projects Managers with an attribute that is key to any project manager – Be Accountable.   Accountability is more than just showing up on time, delivering reports and delegating work to other team members. Truly successful organizations foster PMs… Read More


7 Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers – Habit #5, Communicate Often

We continue our series on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Projects Managers with a practice that is critical in every stage of a project and can ultimately determine it’s end result – communicate often. A successful project manager is aware that frequent and consistent communication is a key factor… Read More