Executive Update

Rethinking Success and Failure in IT

Posted March 15, 2006 | Leadership |

I have never found the grim statistics on IT project failures particularly illuminating or convincing. These statistics and their conclusions -- basically, that IT departments are consistently failing at IT and have to try harder, again -- show up periodically from research companies and spur a flurry of funereal and pontificating commentary within the IT community.

About The Author
Helen Pukszta
Helen Pukszta is a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. She is also President and cofounder of Drone Arrival, a company that helps organizations leverage the transformative power of drone-based technologies (UAS — unmanned aerial systems) as the foundation for a new breed of solutions for private and public sectors alike, with the goal of improving businesses and lives. With her more than 20 years helping businesses innovate… Read More
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