In this issue, Jim Mayes looks at how to anticipate risk for future IT projects by being conscious of your history. Remember the saying, "Those who do not know history will be condemned to repeat it"? Many companies miss out on the fact that contained within their histories (both good and bad) are gifts that can help them succeed. Your own metrics can contain these gifts. Mayes will tell you about the gifts that resided within his metrics data, and how he used them to plan future projects of critical importance.
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December 2000 IT Metrics Strategies: Introduction
By Michael Mah
Posted November 30, 2000 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review
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