IT project governance involves establishing authority structures, policies and mechanisms for IT projects. However, the way governance arrangements are implemented can sometimes exclude or marginalise important stakeholders. In this paper, we use critical systems thinking, and the notions of boundary critique and entrenched structural conflict, to inform a critical re-analysis of a case study where the governance proved relatively ineffective. We use the ‘twelve questions’ from the critical systems heuristics (CSH) approach to diagnose problems with governance arrangements and suggest solutions. Based on this, we suggest the CSH approach has theoretical and practical efficacy for improving IT project governance in general
Information systems and technology (IS/IT) projects are perceived as ventures that are prone to fail...
A study on e-governance challenges and strategies for managing projects has been attempted. Software...
Project governance (PG) refers to the rules and regulations under which an Information Communication...
IT project governance involves establishing authority structures, policies and mechanisms for IT pro...
IT projects have long been problematic, particularly as they have grown in size and complexity, freq...
This paper describes an empirical study that analysed and improved project governance, in terms of h...
Further to literature references, and building inter alia of COBIT, this document provides an analys...
This chapter positions IT project governance in the context of corporate governance and IT governanc...
Most of the traditional technology acceptance models revolve around information systems (IS)/informa...
Abstract: Most information systems projects fail. Very little progress hasbeen made to turn the tide...
© 2014. In this paper we argue that the fledgling field of project and program governance has the po...
It is well known that effective governance practices improve information systems (IS) project outcom...
This thesis aims to study the use of Critical System Heuristic (CSH) in the requirements engineering...
Further to literature references, and building inter alia of COBIT, this document provides an analys...
For many organisations Information Technology (IT) enabled business initiatives and IT infrastructur...
Information systems and technology (IS/IT) projects are perceived as ventures that are prone to fail...
A study on e-governance challenges and strategies for managing projects has been attempted. Software...
Project governance (PG) refers to the rules and regulations under which an Information Communication...
IT project governance involves establishing authority structures, policies and mechanisms for IT pro...
IT projects have long been problematic, particularly as they have grown in size and complexity, freq...
This paper describes an empirical study that analysed and improved project governance, in terms of h...
Further to literature references, and building inter alia of COBIT, this document provides an analys...
This chapter positions IT project governance in the context of corporate governance and IT governanc...
Most of the traditional technology acceptance models revolve around information systems (IS)/informa...
Abstract: Most information systems projects fail. Very little progress hasbeen made to turn the tide...
© 2014. In this paper we argue that the fledgling field of project and program governance has the po...
It is well known that effective governance practices improve information systems (IS) project outcom...
This thesis aims to study the use of Critical System Heuristic (CSH) in the requirements engineering...
Further to literature references, and building inter alia of COBIT, this document provides an analys...
For many organisations Information Technology (IT) enabled business initiatives and IT infrastructur...
Information systems and technology (IS/IT) projects are perceived as ventures that are prone to fail...
A study on e-governance challenges and strategies for managing projects has been attempted. Software...
Project governance (PG) refers to the rules and regulations under which an Information Communication...