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Joyce Fortune (Author), Geoff Peters (Author)
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0470862556 978-0470862551 March 21, 2005 2
Despite people's best efforts information systems are particularly prone to failure. Some systems never materialize, others appear late and/or over budget and those that are implemented often fail to deliver the promised levels of performance. The consequences of these failures affect people throughout the organization concerned and beyond, sometimes to the point where they even threaten a company's future survival.  They also damage the companies that develop and supply such systems.  Worse still, the same types of problems occur again and again; even the most exhaustive methods are not able to ensure success.

This book aims to help all those people involved with information systems to break that repeating pattern of failure.  Using real life examples it introduces a sophisticated approach based around the notion of system to come to grips with the causes of actual and potential failure.  It presents a model of a system capable of action without failure that can be used as a yardstick to judge existing and planned information systems and suggest measures that need to be taken to achieve success.


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"For those involved in the review of major projects...it is essential."  (Journal of the Operational Research Society, 59)

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The authors examine a broad range of system failures, accidents, disasters and human errors before focusing on one particular technique for regarding past and potential fiascos: the Systems Failure Method. Using case study material, they present a detailed exposition of the Method and a full account of its application. Case studies include an aircraft engine fire, a massive gas leak in Bhopal, India and IT in health care. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 234 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition (March 21, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470862556
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470862551
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.6 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Information Systems &Technology Management avoiding failure, April 25, 2005
This review is from: Information Systems: Achieving Success by Avoiding Failure (Paperback)
There are many issues surrounding the notion of failure, from denial, to acceptance as a way of learning in order to succeed. I am pleased to see this book taking such a constructive attitude. To paraphrase, failure happens, learn from it, move on and mange effectively. In particular this notion is applied to Information Systems and the management of technology without which it would be hard to live and work in the 21st century. In other words you don't have to be in IT or on a technology management course to appreciate the impact information has. This book will help you to get there.

It is interesting and well thought through with some fantastic models typifying for me the real difference of systems thinking, the ability to connect learning and use different ways of communicating in order to get the best outcome. It is also written in a way that meant I could clearly hear the voices of the authors speaking as well as demonstrating their ideas in diagrams and text.

The case studies also help to illustrate the author's ideas by showing the consequences of failure over time. They have not been afraid to use some traditional, but what some might consider old fashioned, ideas of control and formal systems which I believe still have considerable relevance. They have integrated them well with newer models and concepts and so I recommend this book for professionals and students alike.
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Millions of pounds are wasted on information system projects that fail and millions more are lost due to malfunctions of systems that have progressed beyond the implementation stage. Read the first page
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