Checkmark Your Management Approach to Produce Successful IT Projects

by Robert J. Benson, Tom Bugnitz

Almost all research (see Google on this subject) suggests that the majority of IT projects in fact fail. That is, the majority of IT projects do not produce the business results promised. Why is this? In subsequent Advisors, we will report on the research we've done with client groups on the major contributing factors to project failures. In this Advisor, we offer a checklist we use to identify the issues that lead to project success or failure.

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Checkmark Your Management Approach to Produce Successful IT Projects26 March 2008