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...name of Progress. That said the risks inherent in the ID Cards scheme are huge - and if the scheme itself is overly ambitious and unachievable, and it may be, then risk mitigation becomes little more than damage limitation. I share... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/03/foi-release-of-secret-id-cards.html
...who doesn't have to do it 7. Every failing, overly ambitious project, has at its heart a series of successful...conception 18. Visions are usually treatable 19. Overly ambitious projects can never fail if they have a beginning... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/02/top-tips-for-project-managers.html
...And they do not surprise us. Computer Weekly warned in early 2002, when the NPfIT was announced, that it was overly ambitious. But the Department of Health - and governments - do not listen to those they arrogantly dismiss as nay-sayers... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2007/04/the-worst-that-can-happen-now-1.html
...based modernisation. And they understand that a shortage of the right managerial skills should stop at conception an overly ambitious scheme. Also private companies do not have to contend with ever changing legislation and ministerial targets... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2007/04/why-governments-are-persuaded.html
...in the early 1990s to link hospitals in the Wessex health region. The "RISP" plan failed largely because it was overly ambitious and because trust boards disliked having IT imposed on them by regional officials. These were some of the articles... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/27/234436/nhs-it-warnings-the-government-ignored.htm
...who doesn't have to do it 7. Every failing, overly ambitious project, has at its heart a series of successful...conception 18. Visions are usually treatable 19. Overly ambitious projects can never fail if they have a beginning... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/24/234990/22-things-it-project-managers-need-to-know.htm
...tone should come as no surprise. Computer Weekly warned in early 2002, when the NPfIT was announced, that it was overly ambitious. But government departments rarely listen to those they arrogantly dismiss as nay-sayers. They fix on a good... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/13/223037/Criticism-and-opportunity-for-NHS-IT.htm
...to confront this issue and come up with practical solutions". Even so projects are still launched which are overly ambitious, unnecessarily risky, have constricted timetables, pay little heed to warnings, in which there is too little... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/06/22/203229/On-the-edge.htm
...because it is meant to be," said Hunt. Risk scores As a test of whether the design of a nascent project was overly ambitious, civil servants devised a score card of risks. Points from one to four or one to six were awarded according... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/09/16/197211/How-the-national-programme-came-to-be-the-health-service39s-riskiest-IT.htm
...have major change coming up. You need to make it obvious to the head-hunters what you can do." Do not be overly ambitious, however. "You can probably rule out the FTSE 100," says Platts, but the companies in the FTSE 250 and FTSE... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/05/13/202412/pulling-new-strings.htm

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...content thief would be unlikely to use: Simply cutting and pasting AP content will remove all underlying code (as an overly ambitious aggregator might). So will re-typing it (as a commenting blogger might). Other issues too have been raised... http://www.onlinenewsdesign.com/?p=406
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