It’s All in the Detail
OpinionWire Articles
Sue Clarke - Published 11/03/2008
When speaking with vendors, the most widely cited risk that can cause a project to fail is a failure to clearly state the objectives. In many cases the project will be the implementation of a new application or system, where a poor implementation that results in a system that is not optimised, can leave the organisation in a worse position than if it had not put in the new system at all. Whilst there are other reasons for the failure of a project, such as reluctance on the part of end-users to use the sy…