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aev [14]
3 years ago
15

Provide an example of an IT project from your readings, experience, and/or other sources and discuss some of the challenges face

d in its implementation. Suggest ways to overcome such challenges to achieve successful outcomes.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

kindly check the explanation.

Explanation:

Getting any project to be a successful one is not an easy task at all as many projects failed even before it nears completion stage. The Project Management Institute[PMI] states that only 69% [mean percentage] are able to complete and meet the original goals for and business intent of the project.

The reasons behind this failed IT projects are numerous, few of them are given below:

=> <em>When estimates for the IT project is inaccurate. Th inaccuracy  do cause IT projects to not meet the target. </em>

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<em>=> When the available resources are not enough and there is poor project management it causes the IT projects to fail.</em>

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<em>=> When team members are not diligent. The procrastination of team members do lead to failed projects.</em>

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The ways that such problems can be overcome in order to to achieve successful outcomes is given below;

=> Someone should be held accountable. That is there should be a seasoned and qualify project manager to supervise the project and can be hold accountable for how things turns how to be.

=> The scope of the project should be flexible so that when things changes the plan can also change.

=> Making sure that all the estimates are accurate.

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