Thursday, December 18, 2008

Five reasons to kill IT projects

copied from ZDNET

Five reasons to kill IT projects

By Michael Krigsman, ZDNet

A recent study highlighted the top five reasons IT experts who killed a project gave for terminating projects prior to completion. Here's some insight on the five.

A survey of IT experts revealed 43 percent of their organizations had recently killed an IT project.

The study, conducted by ISACA, an independent IT governance group, highlighted the top five reasons these organizations named for terminating projects prior to completion.

Here's the list, with my commentary on each issue:

1. Business needs changed: 30 percent
There are many conditions and situations where a business legitimately changes its requirements after starting a project. If the project no longer provides meaningful value, then it's best to stop throwing good money after bad.

On the other hand, some organizations deliberately obscure a flawed project requirements process by claiming business needs evolved. Obviously, that's unhealthy and a true sign of failure.

2. Did not deliver as promised: 23 percent
This is a typical expectation-setting problem: promise anything to get funding and worry about the consequences later. Shortsighted managers don't realize that funding is less important than delivering substantive value. Failure is inevitable when managers don't clearly identify and deliver business value.

In some cases, the project really did provide value, which the organization did not recognize due to communication problems. I have blogged about one CIO seeking a publicist, presumably to address this issue:

Many organizations take a CIO for granted when his IT department consistently delivers the goods without fanfare and attention; sadly, this human failing is all too common. In that case, PR might be a great idea, especially if the CIO isn't a great communicator. Of course, the CIO should improve his communication skills, but that's another story.

3. Project was no longer a priority: 14 percent
If the organization shifted direction without good reason, thus making the project superfluous, then flawed strategic planning was the culprit. However, if business requirements changed for a good reason, as suggested in point one, there's not necessarily a problem.

In general, and this is an obvious point, canceling projects without a darn good reason is a definite sign of failure.

4. Project exceeded the budget: 13 percent
On the surface, over-budget projects are the basic metric for failure. I'm actually surprised this number isn't higher, because unanticipated cost is always such a clear red flag.

At the same time, some projects run over-budget due to intelligent scope increases that provide additional value. For example, while automating two departments, the project team realizes it can add a third department for only marginal increases in cost. In such cases, going forward is probably the right decision despite the higher spend.

Although tempting to use budget performance as simple metric of success or failure, that approach can be overly simplistic and ignore important nuances related to business value. Nonetheless, anytime a project goes over-budget the team must offer a detailed explanation.

5. Project did not support the business strategy: 7 percent
This classic indicator of failure often suggests a project rooted in poor requirements analysis. However, as with previous points, it's also possible changing business needs made the original project goals obsolete.

Michael Krigsman is CEO of Asuret, a software and consulting company dedicated to reducing software implementation failures. He also serves as CEO of Cambridge Publications, which specializes in developing tools and processes for software implementations and related business practice automation projects. Michael contributes to the IT Project Failures blog at ZDNet Asia's sister site, ZDNet.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Kena Gum Ulcer....

shit man...must be having too much NUTELLA...now kena this painful gum ulcer...last night i rub it with salt...and the sensation was "STEAMING...."

just now read an article abt rubbing it with garlic....and tried it., describing it as sensational was an understatement. but its extremely useful. its not so painful now.

GARLIC is an super herb.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

EdgeDale Green

My Floor Plan

This is my house-to-be lift lobby.....view from 15th floor

My Service yard.....

15th Floor..................



Sunday, November 23, 2008

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Yes! Yes! Yes!!

After waiting for 2 years...finally we got a decent number to choose a flat. Number 121 in the queue. Finally, i am able to buy a HDB flat. Now came the stress part...choosing a house. Jurong West or BuangKok? Dunno, it should be quite a hard decision to make. but after today visit to BuangKok, i think it should be quite clear that i will choose BuangKok. It so damn near to the MRT...wats more can u ask for?? Jurong West has alot of bangala...see liao quite sian...and its so near to industrial area. The only good thing is that it will be developed into something like AMK HUB where u have everything...The house value will go up...and it will be easier to rent it.

See....Life realli sux. You stress when u can't get a queue number, now u have a queue number, u stress dunno where to buy....SIANZ!!




Monday, August 11, 2008

Home

today, i was told that if i offered 370K + 20K cash, i will get the house...both my wife and I like the house so much as its just opposite the mrt....and near to NTU....so should be easy to rent out in future. buying a 5room at 390K is a big gamble. is the price going to rise somemore?? or it will drop??

sianz....when will i finally get a place i call my home??

Monday, April 21, 2008

Failed Once Again.

dunno why....this time round, i failed to get a house again. This time, my queue number is 2983 but there are only 490 flat available. why am i always the unfortunate one?

Why is God so unfair to me? All i want is a flat to live with my wife and then go through our traditional marriage...why is it i am always experiencing failure? its the 7th time...my wife is getting desperate. So am I. One day, we might jump down the MRT track...........

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Monday, March 10, 2008

Where is MS?

So long oreadi and our Police still cannot locate where is Mas Selamat......why ah?? While the paper always report that Police still combiing the forest, i believe by now, Mas Selamat shd be in someone house oreadi.....its clear....this incident is an aided one. MS escape during a visitation.....someone has waited for him nearby and drive him to other place....where?? dun ask me.....

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Job Update

Life has been good since joining a new company. As i said.....New Year, New job.....although like cheeyung said, i too miss those day in Toad Company where we get to travel oversea...but if u ask me, i rather trade in travelling oversea and sleeping in tilam with 3 +1 bonus.....below is the video showing my company profile...


Monday, February 04, 2008

Working in GLC - Government Link Company

sianz....everything in offce now must have black and white....like a warfare...so scary...anytime also can step into a mine.

I am more like a "很多事情不是可以不可以, 而是敢不敢的 问题。"

but over there....its like
"可以推就推, 不可以推就闪
闪不过就躲, 躲不过就托
好过背黑裹"

so everything is like:

JUST FOLLOW LOR.......

Wednesday, January 23, 2008



Haha....Huang Jin Lu fever never ends.....

Monday, January 21, 2008

This is so funny......



Some people very funny.........

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Me ish Becoming Malaysian........


Malaysia...Truely Asia.....while Singapore and Malaysia has always been in political loggerhead during Mahattir era....one thing we have to make it clear is that Politic doesn't involve the citizen. Also must make it clear we dun hate malaysian...we just hate the police who can't make it a safe place.

Recently....for 2 consecutive week, i have been visiting JB. last week i went to CitySquare...wah..i love the place man....everything is so much cheaper than Singapore...The DVD, haircut....even condom...hehe....Then this week i went Juso Terbau City...this place sure put IMM to shame...i guess its ard 2 or 3 time the size of IMM and it has alot of international brand of fashion there...but being a food lover, fashion is not wat i care.....look wat i had for lunch and high tea...



Jusco Terbau City. Take Cab from Custom ard $20.


KFC @ Jusco Terbau City.
Singapore KFC.....Shame on You.



My High Tea.....Dunkin Donut.



Tasty food must be eaten by big mouthful.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

GPS on my PSP

very confused by the above?? it simply means Global Positioning System on my PlayStation Portable. very good rite??

if there is one thing i never regret in my life , its buying my PSP.

Why this kind of News also can make to stomp?



Stomp is taking this picture as a news.....wat a disgrace. SPH, wake up.