IT Success!: Towards a New Model for Information Technology
β Scribed by Michael Gentle
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 185
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
βFifty years after the birth of corporate computing, IT today is still characterized by 50-70% project failure rates. Which is pretty scary when you come to think of it: either a goblin has cast a spell on a whole profession β or that profession is doing something fundamentally wrongβ.IT Success! challenges the widespread assumption that an IT department is like a building contractor whose project managers, architects and engineers (all construction industry termsβ¦) are supposed to deliver systems on schedule, within budget and to spec. Michael Gentle explains why this is not possible, and turns conventional wisdom on its head by showing that:Β you cannot define an IT project in terms of contractual budgets and schedulesanything can change during the life of a projectwhat is eventually delivered can never be what is actually neededHe proposes a new model for IT in which the traditional client/vendor relationship, with its contractual commitments, is replaced by a shared risk/reward partnership geared towards workable results over time. Using real-world examples and a case study, the author walks you through the end-to-end processes of an IT department, covering subjects like demand management, investment planning, agile development and managing production applications.
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