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Blog Post:
Why projects fail? It’s all the business’ fault!
matt deacon
Maybe it’s because I’ve been on leave and enjoying the late spring surf of Cornwall but I’ve come to realise that it’s not all been ITs fault after all! Fundamentally, we’ve spent far too long blaming ourselves for the failure of IT to deliver on it’s promise to the business and I hereby declare that...
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7 Jun 2010
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Projects failures on the up …
matt deacon
A final thought before the weekend … I received the 2009 Standish CHAOS report from a colleague the other day that shows yet another jump in project failure rates. I often refer to Standish in my presentations so decided to look at the trends from 1994 when Standish launched their CHAOS report. Thankfully...
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31 Jul 2009
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