Richard Maltzman considers himself a ‘pracademic’ – currently (and for the past 10 years or so) Master Lecturer at Boston University, an author, and a consultant, providing clients with deep learning experiences and improved results. Richard “retired” from a 40-year career in telecom, mainly in engineering and project management. At the University level, and in consulting, his focus is always on converting weaknesses into strengths while teaching clients/students how to apply learned skills to everyday situations. In 2010, he co-founded EarthPM, LLC, a company devoted to integrating sustainability thinking into project management. His integration of a holistic, global view of project management has resulted in international consulting and worldwide speaking engagements (Costa Rica, South Africa, Malaysia, China, Mexico, Canada, India, Italy, The Netherlands) in which the focus is the long-term success of projects, with an eye towards ecological and social systems. His blog at PMI’s projectmanagement.com (People, Planet, Profits, and Projects) site has become very popular, and he has also started a podcast, “B’yond PM” on Spotify.
A co-author of seven books on project leadership, including the recent Great Meetings Build Great Teams, and the upcoming GreenPMO, He is a former VP of Professional Development for PMI Mass Bay (the Boston area PMI Chapter), and was on the Review Committee for the 7th Edition PMBOK® Guide, helping to assure that sustainability thinking finally made it into the Standard and the Body of Knowledge.
Rich has presented on Sustainability, Project Meetings, Change Management, and PM Competency in Italy, Malaysia, Canada, South Africa, Costa Rica, China, recently keynoting at the PMI Summit Bulgaria in Sofia.
Published Works (co-authored): Green Project Management (2011 – Winner of PMI’s Cleland Award for Literature). Project Workflow Management: A Business Process Approach (2014), Driving Project, Program, and Portfolio Success: The Sustainability Wheel (2015), Bridging the PM Competency Gap (2017), How to Facilitate Productive Project Planning Meetings, with Jim Stewart (2018), Great Meetings Build Great Teams, with Jim Stewart (2023). In 2025, Rich is publishing two co-authored works, AI Powered Leadership, with Vijay Kanabar, Dave Silberman, and Loredana Abramo, and a Kindle workbook called Planning Your Project: An Hands-On Guide to AI Integration, with Vijay Kanabar and Keyur Hindocha.
Authored Articles

Neuroscience (Even Empowered with AI) for Project Management
By Luigi Morsa and Richard Maltzman
What’s the science behind human chemistry? And in project management, who is responsible for creating good and productive team chemistry?
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Plan B for Project Leaders – or is it Plan B[ai]?
Having a “Plan B” is like an unwritten rule of survival in life. Whether it’s a backup career, an alternative strategy in business – having options – is key.

Keys for Implementing Empowerment in Projects
By Luigi Morsa and Richard Maltzman
It’s important to remember that engagement reflects the involvement and enthusiasm of employees in their work and workplace.

Project Management Tools (AI and otherwise) to Transition from Project Management to Project Leadership!
By Luigi Morsa & Richard Maltzman
Introduction Let´s start with a basic definition: “Project management tools simplify everything from project planning to collaboration, helping meeting deadlines and deliver a more refined finished project”

Human–AI Synergy in Innovation: from Innovation Management Software To Open Innovation
By Luigi Morsa and Richard Maltzman
Introduction In a former article on this Blog, we discussed how Artificial Intelligence (AI) software intersects with Project Management.

Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step!
By Luigi Morsa and Richard Maltzman
In November 2022, when ChatGPT was made available to the public, it put Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the spotlight for all people – not just ‘techies’ and those who have followed AI for a long time.