Manufacturing Industry

User may know best when it comes to reducing risk in enterprise systems projects.(IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT)

Manufacturing Business Technology, July, 2005

Asuret, a Brookline, Mass.-based consulting firm, claims to have a solution for the problem of failed enterprise software implementations. It says the answer is to simply listen to the client. Rather than maintaining complete reliance on experts, this services provider says it trusts its clients to identify and use their own expertise, and supports that with the right project methodology framework for systems implementation.

With some industry experts claiming as many as 70 percent of software implementations fail to meet stated goals, it might be time to consider a new approach. "Even if most of these projects fail only partially, that still means thousands of budgets and schedules are running over, ROI targets are being missed, and products...

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