The twin evils of IT gridlock and denial
Gridlock and denial, both related to lack of consensus among team members, are among the most significant and common problems on many IT projects.
By Michael Krigsman on March 1, 2010
Gridlock and denial, both related to lack of consensus among team members, are among the most significant and common problems on many IT projects.
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged CIO issues, Consensus, denial, enterprise software, gridlock, Information technology, IT issues, project management, Project strategy, Project team, Standing Ovation Problem, sugarcrm | 1 Response
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