Project failure and Now to avoid it
The title is a mistype, but I like it – urgency is often missing in projects, and we all know the sooner you tackle a problem, the sooner it’s resolved and the less it costs.
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The title is a mistype, but I like it – urgency is often missing in projects, and we all know the sooner you tackle a problem, the sooner it’s resolved and the less it costs.
The purpose of any project is to deliver benefits to an organisation, yet according to KPMG, up to 75% of major systems implementations fail to deliver the expected benefits and a fair number end in complete failure. Pelicam Managing Practitioner Nick Sanderson explains why tracking benefits at the end of the project is leaving it too late, and shares seven top tips for managing benefits.
The LinkedIn group ‘Intelligent Projects’ has recently taken off with some interesting discussions surrounding what makes one project successful, and others not.
The next IPF meeting is on 11th December in central London. Discussion will be led by Richard Haseldine, on IT & Business projects(dogs and wagging tails).
We're co-hosting a must attend Breakfast Briefing for CEOs, CIOs, CSOs and those who use and rely on the Cloud and manage the security and risk around it.