Chapter 14
Chapter 14
Fifteenth edition
Chapter 14
Managing Projects
Learning Objectives
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14-1 What are the objectives of project management, and why is it so essential in developing information systems?
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14-2 What methods can be used for selecting and evaluating information systems projects and aligning them with
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the firm’s business goals?
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14-3 How can firms assess the business value of information systems?
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14-4 What are the principal risk factors in information systems projects, and how can they be managed?
Video Cases
• Case 1: Blue Cross Blue Shield: Smarter Computing Project
• Case 2: NASA Project Management Challenges
Intuit Counts on Project Management
• Problem
– Fragmented data and systems
• Solutions
– Hadoop, analytic tools
• Intuit implemented strong project management, breaking huge project into chunks,
to create an enterprisewide data analytics resource, the Intuit Analytics Cloud
• Illustrates the influence of project management in implementing successful IT
projects
Runaway Projects and System Failure
• Runaway projects: 30–40 percent IT projects
– Exceed schedule, budget
– Fail to perform as specified
• Types of system failure
– Fail to capture essential business requirements
– Fail to provide organizational benefits
– Complicated, poorly organized user interface
– Inaccurate or inconsistent data
Figure 14.1: Consequences of Poor Project Management
• Class discussion
– Why is paperless NHS a risky project? Identify the key risk factors.
– What management, organization, and technology problems is the paperless NHS likely to
encounter?
– What steps should be taken to make the paperless NHS more successful?
Designing for the Organization
• Need to address ways in which organization changes with new
system
• Ergonomics
– Interaction of people and machines in work environment
• Organizational impact analysis
– How system will affect organizational structure, attitudes, decision
making, operations
• Sociotechnical design
– Addresses human and organizational issues
Project Management Software Tools
• Can automate many aspects of project management
• Capabilities for defining, ordering tasks
– Assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress
– Manage very large numbers of tasks and relationships
• Microsoft Project
• Cloud-based software
• Project portfolio management software