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What’s Up at WSRcg in 2007
- See Warren Reid's provocative proven thoughts and ideas, and his model for turning around runaway computer systems and software projects entitled "CPR (Cooperative Project Recovery) -- Reviving the Drowning Large-Scale IT Project" as the featured article on HGExperts.com's legal article web page.
- Warren Reid’s provocative “He Said … She Said” thought piece has been presented, discussed, published and quoted myriad times in the past several years in North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. It has been used in U.S. and foreign court jurisdictions as well. He has updated it, once again and added his “-abilities” construct to the model in a very short thought piece guaranteed to make you laugh (because you have seen these failures or have been guilty of these failures yourself so many times) and cry (because you have seen these failures or have been guilty of these failures yourself so many times) entitled, “Why Do Systems & Software Projects Fail? 2007” that you can find on the HG Experts Legal Experts page at http://www.hgexperts.com/hg/legalarticle-software-projects.asp.
- Warren Reid keynotes at the 8th Annual Southern California Coalition Technology Conference (SCCTC) Long Beach, CA – Saturday, August 25, 2007. Warren Reid’s Keynote Speech, “CPR (Cooperative Project Recovery): Reviving the Drowning Large-Scale IT Project”, introduces you to Mr. Reid's tested 4-tier, 13 step model which focuses on the actions that must be taken to turn around, overcome and compensate for deficiencies in project management, methodology, technology, and people in live projects -- before you scrap the project, fire your staff, and/or move to litigation!
SCCTC was created by a coalition of the Southern Californian Project Management Institute (PMI), the Quality Assurance Institute (QAI) and the Association of IT Professionals (AITP) to create a forum of interest to all IT professionals at all points of the systems development life cycle, from project conception through development, testing and into project closeout.
- Warren S. Reid and Michael D. Scott, Co-Founders of the Southwestern University School of Law International IT Law Conference, Los Angeles, California, will Co-Chair its second conference on June 7 & 8, 2007. The Conference will now be administered and organized by West Legalworks - promising to transform Southwestern's Second International IT Law Conference into a premier national event. More on the tracks, speakers, and special events as the information becomes available.
- Warren S. Reid to be the Closing Keynote Speaker at the PSQT Conference, May 7-11, 2007, in Las Vegas, NV, presenting "No Lawsuits! Turning Around Runaway IT Projects."
- Warren S. Reid to be the evening's featured speaker at the March 22, 2007 Association of Information Technology Professionals - Los Angeles Confab, which attracts a broad mix of IT directors, consultants, attorneys and educators. Mr. Reid will deliver his new methodology, based upon his experiences in project turnarounds, entitled "CPR: Reviving the Drowning Large-Scale IT Project." (CPR = Cooperative Project Recovery). Location will be finalized and announced shortly.
- IN THE NEWS: Contributing writer Sean Nolan features Warren S. Reid's Methodology© for turning around drowning, troubled & failing IT and software projects in the November 2006 issue of Baseline Magazine - The Project Management Center. (CPR is Coordinated Project Recovery).
- WSR Consulting Group, LLC is available to customize or create new award winning presentations, seminars and workshops for your team, your company, national, and/or international industry conferences, congresses and symposiums. To see our offerings, click here. For more information contact Warren Reid at (818) 986-8842 or wsreid@wsrcg.com
- Warren Reid will continue to guest lecture next semester at the Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles presenting very practical concerns and issues in modern IT and systems development, implementation and maintenance/support contracts, and also helping develop a case for the students, and role playing Customer Management and CIO.
- Warren Reid will continue to guest lecture at University of Southern California's Daniel Epstein's Industrial & Systems Engineering Department on "Valuing High-Tech Companies: There are Six Sides to every High-Tech Story" ( http://www.wsrcg.com/Articles/Archived/Bus_Strat_Brief.pdf) and "The 10 Universal Reasons Why Large-Scale IT Projects Fail - And What To Do About That!"
- Warren Reid has been asked to contribute additional materials to Professor Michael Scott's new book for Aspen Publishers "Scott on Outsourcing Law and Practice" (ISBN 0-7355-6178-8). These materials are targeted for release in the first half of 2007.

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