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User Adoption risks are growing rapidly for IT projects

Expand to see inline the other posts in IT Man­age­ment» Orga­ni­za­tions tend to con­cen­trate on 2 dif­fer­ent risks for IT projects, while a third one may be impact­ing the most their chances of suc­cess. “Tech­ni­cal Risks” and “Busi­ness Risks” are widely used notions. The first com­prises the risks that can affect the IT infra­struc­ture (e.g., bring down the net­work, break …

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Enterprise Social Computing Pricing: continuing the discussion

When writ­ing blog posts, we usu­ally reply to one or sev­eral other posts, quot­ing at most 2–3 extracts of them. In emails, it is fairly com­mon to keep reply­ing and artic­u­lat­ing refine­ments as fur­ther thoughts are spurred. Why don’t we do it on blogs as well? I don’t know, but I’ll try here, and it may prove inter­est­ing. Let me …

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The relevant user groups for targeted IT Investments (part 1)

Expand to see inline the other posts in IT Man­age­ment» Cut access to Face­book? Roll-out the iPhone? Deploy wikis and blogs? All are invest­ment deci­sions and all should be based on cold eco­nomic analy­sis. They rarely are. For a sim­ple fact: the end-users are either indis­crim­i­nately put in one sin­gle bag (“the Employ­ees”) or they are put into the existing …

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