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Information System Development: Reasons for Repeated Failures
This paper was written during Spring 2015 in the Information Management - PADM 7110 course. The assisgnement was to identify and explain why there are so many failures in information systems development. This was an individual assignment that required students to read the course materials provided and effectively summarize the reasons IT projects fail. This paper was well-written and received a grade of "A." The paper demonstrates the ability to follow instructions and write on a given topic.
The linked artifact demonsrates the following course objectives:
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Discuss some of the reasons why information management projects often fail and how to avoid such failures.
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Display knowledge of the principles of information management in public organizations.
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Display knowledge of the broader political, social, economic, and ethical issues related to information management in the delivery of public services and in the enhancement of democracy.
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Discuss ethical considerations in decisions on information gathering, storage, and sharing.
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Demonstrate through assignments, assessments, and discussions an understanding of information as an organizational resource.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gyprnrj3jmnoeyu/Jackson_Anika-Info%20Sys%20Dev.docx?dl=0