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Isolation does not foster innovation in IT

IT cannot deliver value in business applications without the board understanding the need for development within a more...

Thought for the day:
Make legacy attractive

Friendly interfaces can revitalise mainframe projects and ensure deadlines are met, says David Chalmers

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  • Opinion
  • Date: 04 October 2004
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Thought for the day:
Kissing frogs...

If manipulating project plans to suit politically acceptable outcomes becomes the norm, maybe it is time to come up with new...

The difference between project and programme management

That IT projects tend not to deliver many sought-after benefits is not news. Accusing the usual suspects - excessive optimism,...

Thought for the day:
MFI and the case for flexibility

As the furniture chain admits to problems with an implementation, Colin Beveridge says being flexible with your business model...

Thought for the day:
Buy-in depends on softer skills

Employee commitment to new working practices is crucial to project success, says Lindsay Wittenberg

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  • Opinion
  • Date: 27 August 2004
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Thought for the day:
Joined-up thinking

Aligning technology with business strategy and adopting a problem-solving discipline will make an organisation more successful,...

Thought for the day:
Is there an R in the month?

The British should look across the channel for tips on project management rather than the Far East, says Colin Beveridge
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