IT Project Failures has been examining the all to frequent phenomenon of government IT project failures. Central to the analysis – typically opaque bureaucracies shy away from revealing their internal machinations, especially when it has to do with something as complex as large IT projects. What can government leaders can do to improve the situation?
The Project Has No Clothes: Transparency & Government IT
June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Jay Hariani
Tags:enterprise 2.0·government 2.0
Insight Can Be Orchestrated
June 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Jay Hariani
In “In the Air: Who says big ideas are rare?”, Malcom Gladwell describes how Intellectual Ventures works to bring together really smart people from different disciplines -physicians, physicists, inventors – in the hopes of generating a vast number of profitable patents. The company puts a group of creative, inventive people in the same room and [...]
Tags:enterprise 2.0·management 2.0
SharePoint & Web 2.0 Part Deux
May 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Jay Hariani
Since we come face to face with it so frequently in the enterprise, it’s always a good idea to keep abreast of what SharePoint offers when it comes to E2.0. I blogged before about how Microsoft is avoiding rolling content creation capabilities into the platform to preserve other revenue streams, but there is still a [...]