There's an undiscovered market out there for how-to books that take the contrarian view. As a trial of this idea, I thought I'd do some pieces on how to make IT projects fail. This is the first one.
You've all read the stories about the large number of projects that fail. Some reports say that half or more of all projects fail--perhaps as many as 80 percent! However, as you look at the projects ...
Fifty percent of businesses had an IT project fail during the last year, according to a survey by cloud portfolio management provider Innotas. The primary reason, according to 74 percent of ...
Nino Letteriello is a data and project management leader, DAMA Award winner, WEF author, UN advisor, MIT lecturer & FIT Group co-founder. A significant percentage of data science projects continue to ...
1. Not getting maintenance and operators involved from the start. Some assembly jobs have been done by hand for years. The worker who has been on the line for a long time will have seen what has and ...
A team of six developers was told to plan their next project. Only one developer was assigned full-time to the job, and she was acting as temporary team leader. The other five developers each had ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KBTX) -Several bills aimed at protecting property rights across the state were left on the House floor this legislative session, leaving some property owners feeling overlooked. A ...
The Industrial IoT (IIoT) brings new promises to the plant floor: lower operating costs, better visibility and improved overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) for manufacturers. These results are all ...
This past May the project known as the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvement Project came to official completion, with resulting new on-ramps and off-ramps, bridges and a northbound 405 carpool lane ...
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