The Tech Disaster Awards
 
       I enjoyed reading Jake Widman's recent article about 
The Tech Disaster Awards: What You Can Learn from ITs Biggest Project Failures.
Maybe it's just a relief that none of the listed belong to me or any of my clients!
Regardless, the reason I invite you to read it is that even the big failures have lessons that can be drawn from them. Do we really need to be reminded that it's important to know what we're building before we start cutting code?
Apparently so.

Enjoy the article. As a next step, here's a suggestion: 
Click here (or on the image to the right) to view a related clip from our popular 
Lipstick on a Pig keynote. Watch for the clip entitled 
Project Success and Failure. It has some valuable insights to help you and your team understand what leads to project failure (and how to better set your project up for success).
Here's to no Ig Nobel awards in your future!
Labels: crisis, Information Technology, learning, Lipstick on a Pig, project management
       
       posted by Andy at 1:55 PM