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California DMV. Ken Peffers UNLV March 2005. Recipe For IT Disaster?. Insufficient technical skills in the organization to manage the project Insufficient conceptual understanding among senior management Inadequate personnel resources from the consultant
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California DMV Ken Peffers UNLV March 2005
Recipe For IT Disaster? • Insufficient technical skills in the organization to manage the project • Insufficient conceptual understanding among senior management • Inadequate personnel resources from the consultant • No one individual or committee clearly in charge of the project
Technical Skills in the Client Organization • The client organization should have technical personnel on-board with sufficient skill to appreciate the technical issues and understand the technical concepts • If not, it will be difficult to monitor the consultant’s progress and evaluate deviations from scheduled performance
IS Conceptual Skills Among Senior Management • Senior management in the client firm is responsible for the business objectives of the project • Middle management responsible to make sure that the components of the system meet the business needs of the firm. • Client firm managers responsibilities: • System meets firm objectives • Components meet business needs • Project progresses on time and within budget • Logic of the system consistent with business processes • Usability of the system • Consultants also responsible for these things
Adequate Resources At Consultant • This was a big project for Tandem • Tendency to load up with junior people • Body count substitutes for knowledge
No One in Charge of the Project • DMV inexperienced—laggard firm • Insufficient experience to do the vendor selection? • Tandem made a better presentation. • Simple benchmark tests insufficient • Resources available • Visits to reference sites • Oversight from State Office of IT • OIT disclaims responsibility for direct oversight of the project