Leaders in many organizations mistakenly think that project managers are solely responsible for implementation success or failure. On the surface, such myopic and shortsighted views may appear true -- ...
Adam Poeppelmeier, senior litigation paralegal at Katten Muchin Rosenman, runs LTN through his firm's project management upgrade, from genesis to today. Newton's First Law of Motion states that a body ...
The nuclear industry can learn from the “roller coaster ride” other industries have taken on project activity and capital spending. For the past 15 or 20 years, every industry sector has experienced ...
Since its launch two years ago, the State of California’s Franchise Tax Board (FTB) Enterprise Data to Revenue (EDR) project has collected more than $128 million for the state budget, with total ...
The CIO’s immediate responsibility is to meet the organization’s expectations, and this can best be done by judiciously employing the facilities that IT offers. Big business houses often face a tough ...
Working out an IT governance scheme when you have 600,000 users in place is a challenge, but stricter project management has been so successful for the Department of Education in Victoria that the ...
"Lessons will be learned" is a phrase that we hear frequently, but it’s not always followed with meaningful change. Within your organization, that doesn’t have to be the case. Use this project review ...
How many projects have you been involved in that have ended up exactly as you’d expected? 80 percent? 90 percent? Well, according to research it’s not even close. Stephen Carver, a lecturer in Project ...
One billion dollars. Zero results. Those are the basics of a cancelled software modernization project at the Air Force. And since it was your taxpayer money, and you deserve to know, I’ll just go ...
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