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NON-TECHNICAL REASONS IT PROJECTS FAIL - WEBSPHEREPOWER
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Non-technical reasons IT projects fail
A study of IT "abandonment" reported by the British Computer Society (BCS) reinforces the notion that IT projects fail primarily for non-technical causes. Such quantitative research is important in helping managers understand the business, organizational, political, and cultural dimensions behind failed projects. Here's the BCS list of "key reasons why projects get canceled."

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