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       WHY TEAMWORK REMAINS HIT OR MISS
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Hi, Christopher Avery here. My pointed
commentary on IT team effectiveness was
just published in the Agile Project
Management Executive Update (read an excerpt
below). Download your copy from the News
section of
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Excerpt

       WHY TEAMWORK REMAINS HIT OR MISS

"After 20 years of focus on teaming in
industry, teamwork effectiveness in IT
projects remains hit or miss. While some
teams are highly effective and others highly
ineffective, most are of middling
effectiveness. Statistics on IT project
success support this observation all too
well. One recent study indicates that three
in 10 IT projects still fail, and that’s
after great strides to improve IT project
management and risk. Why does this
condition persist? Is this the way it has to
be? If not, what will increase team
effectiveness across the board?"

To download a pdf of the entire article, look
for the link at the News section of
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