Most project and system failures occur as a result of miscommunication between business and IT. For example, Computerworld [1] recently described a failed application project for the Irish Health Service Executive that was budgeted originally at US $10.7 million for three years. Ten years and $180 million later (the price of a brand-new, 600-bed hospital), work on the project was halted.
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          Speaking the Same Language: Creating Understandable Business and IT Models
By Haim Kilov
  Posted June 30, 2006 | Leadership |  
    
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