SESSION GOAL:
After completing this session you should be able to identify factors
that lead to project escalation and development failures. You should
also be able to develop an audit plan that would detect potential
development problems.
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- Read Stanford, The
project from hell, Computerworld, September 4, 1995.
- Skim Keil & Mann, The Nature and Extent
of IT Project Escalation: Part I, IS Audit and Control Journal
in the COURSE MATERIALS section of Blackboard.
- Skim Keil & Mann, The Nature and Extent
of IT Project Escalation: Part II, IS Audit and Control Journal
in the COURSE MATERIALS section of Blackboard.
- After the discussion, go to the COURSE MATERIALS
section of Blackboard and read
Tomsho, R. 1994. "How Greyhound Lines re-engineered itself right
into a deep hole," The Wall Street Journal (10/20): A1,
A6. Prepare an audit plan that, if executed in a timely fashion, would
have detected the system development and execution flaws soon enough
for Greyhound to have avoided them. To minimize the likelihood of
failing to identify all the unsuccessful systems development practices,
start by making a list of them. Then develop an audit plan that addresses
each one. This audit plan is an INDIVIDUAL assignment and is due at
the beginning of class on July 14..
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