Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin

Project management is commonly perceived as one dimensional framework due to absence of holistic viewpoint shown in a particular Information Technology (IT) project. Moreover, the failure rate of IT projects has been proven to be very high nowadays. Nevertheless, organizations that realize this and...

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Main Author: Ismayuddin, Mohd Khairi
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64733/1/64733.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.647332023-05-02T00:40:42Z Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin 2015 Ismayuddin, Mohd Khairi Project management Information technology. Information systems Project management is commonly perceived as one dimensional framework due to absence of holistic viewpoint shown in a particular Information Technology (IT) project. Moreover, the failure rate of IT projects has been proven to be very high nowadays. Nevertheless, organizations that realize this and are committed to improve the quality of their project management handling will therefore have a strong competitive advantage. The realization of such IT project will be highly depending on the excellent maneuver by the project manager. The objectives of this study are aimed to identify and recognize the success/failure factors of IT projects implemented in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) through the eyes of project manager. On that note, various broad-spectrum management literatures on the project Critical Success Factors (CSF) have been studied to demonstrate the association between the project variables. Subsequently, the identified list of the success/failure factors will be ranked accordingly using Project Implementation Profile (PIP) analysis. The findings are seem to be extensive towards Go/No Go decision making imputes. This study uses questionnaire as a strategy to collect quantitative data of 62 respondents in IT project implementation. This study concludes that if the repercussion of IT project management is properly managed at the very beginning, it could be successfully overcome with less hassle. 2015 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64733/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64733/1/64733.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Md. Sarif, Shamsudin
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
advisor Md. Sarif, Shamsudin
topic Project management
Project management
spellingShingle Project management
Project management
Ismayuddin, Mohd Khairi
Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin
description Project management is commonly perceived as one dimensional framework due to absence of holistic viewpoint shown in a particular Information Technology (IT) project. Moreover, the failure rate of IT projects has been proven to be very high nowadays. Nevertheless, organizations that realize this and are committed to improve the quality of their project management handling will therefore have a strong competitive advantage. The realization of such IT project will be highly depending on the excellent maneuver by the project manager. The objectives of this study are aimed to identify and recognize the success/failure factors of IT projects implemented in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) through the eyes of project manager. On that note, various broad-spectrum management literatures on the project Critical Success Factors (CSF) have been studied to demonstrate the association between the project variables. Subsequently, the identified list of the success/failure factors will be ranked accordingly using Project Implementation Profile (PIP) analysis. The findings are seem to be extensive towards Go/No Go decision making imputes. This study uses questionnaire as a strategy to collect quantitative data of 62 respondents in IT project implementation. This study concludes that if the repercussion of IT project management is properly managed at the very beginning, it could be successfully overcome with less hassle.
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author Ismayuddin, Mohd Khairi
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title Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin
title_short Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin
title_full Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin
title_fullStr Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating IT project requirement in private sector: a case study of TNB / Mohd Khairi Ismayuddin
title_sort evaluating it project requirement in private sector: a case study of tnb / mohd khairi ismayuddin
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
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publishDate 2015
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64733/1/64733.pdf
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