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Project success
6. June 2010 by admin.
E-week recently had an article about ensuring an IT project’s success. Although this is a general list, it applies as much to a public sector billing project as to any other. The writer suggested that there are 10 questions the IT manager needs to ask:
- Do I have a specific business reason for starting a project?
- Have I established a steering committee?
- Have I studied the way that the people using the technology do their jobs?
- Have I involved the people who will use the technology in its development?
- Did I start with the end in mind?
- Am I going to be blindsided by the inevitable?
- Have I built this technological project with the same discipline I would apply to any other project?
- Am I proceeding incrementally from one success to another?
- Did I remember to consider the user experience along the way?
- Have I appropriately managed expectations?
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