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Most IT projects fail due to people-related issues rather than from technology problems. For one, IT is an expensive investment. Two, we’re resistant to change. And third, leaders and users fall short of delivering and fully using new technology. Unless your company has a greater ratio of robots and machines to people, you may want to brace yourself for the following list of IT human-hurdles.
These tools are not luxuries, but necessities. With these tools improve communication, achieve team agreement on objectives and processes, and collaborate with all project members.
Most project management mistakes come down to poor planning and communication. While these mistakes are common, they can be avoided. The following list of the Top 10 Common PM Mistakes should help you identify where your project weaknesses are and what you can do to address them. Not only will you improve your project success rate, but you’ll also improve satisfaction among all involved members.
A successful project manager is one who can envision the entire project from start to finish, and have the prowess to realize this vision. To keep pace with business and IT, project managers need to make their management practices more flexible.
ERP helps a company work as a team to reach business goals. When used efficiently, ERP provides strong competitive advantage. Follow these 10 commandments to result in a successful implementation of ERP into your organization.
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) integrates all departments and functions across a company into a single system, allowing employees to easily share important information. ERP eliminates consolidation errors and greatly reduces the time it takes to close the books, while also creating new revenue opportunities and cutting expenses.
Using effective leadership that extends beyond IT walls for business-tech alignment.
Business IT has very little to do with technology itself, but begins and ends with the collaboration of people. Just like in business, technology success requires vision, motivation, and teamwork.

