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What is Challenged Projects

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
Completed and approved projects which are late, over budget, and have fewer features and functions than originally specified. The degree of challenge depends on the way constrains are applied and interpreted within the organisation.
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Making Sense of IS Failures
Darren Dalcher (Middlesex University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch394
Abstract
Researchers with a keen interest in information systems failures are faced with a double challenge. Not only is it difficult to obtain intimate information about the circumstances surrounding such failures, but there is also a dearth of information about the type of methods and approaches that can be utilized in this context to support such information collection and dissemination. The purpose of this chapter is to highlight some of the available approaches and to clarify and enhance the methodological underpinning that is available to researchers interested in investigating and documenting phenomena in context-rich and dynamic environments. The chapter concludes by introducing a new range of antenarrative approaches that represent future developments in the study of IS failures.
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Making Sense of IS Project Stories
Partially successful completed and approved projects which are late, over budget, and have fewer features and functions than originally specified. The degree of challenge depends on the way constrains are applied and interpreted within the organisation and the priorities and tolerance available in any particular area.
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Making Sense of IS Project Stories
Partially successful completed and approved projects which are late, over budget, and have fewer features and functions than originally specified. The degree of challenge depends on the way constrains are applied and interpreted within the organisation and the priorities and tolerance available in any particular area.
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From Stories to Histories in Making Sense of IS Failure
Completed and approved projects which are late, over budget, and have fewer features and functions than originally specified. The degree of challenge depends on the way constrains are applied and interpreted within the organisation and the tolerance available in any particular area.
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