DocumentCode
1077930
Title
Managing ERP Implementation Failure: A Project Management Perspective
Author
Chen, Charlie C. ; Law, Chuck C H ; Yang, Samuel C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Inf. Syst., Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC
Volume
56
Issue
1
fYear
2009
Firstpage
157
Lastpage
170
Abstract
Information technology (IT) projects are susceptible to changes in the business environment, and the increasing velocity of change in global business is challenging the management of enterprise systems such as enterprise resource planning (ERP). At the same time, system success depends on the rigor of the project management processes. scope creep, poor risk management, inadequate allocation of human resources over time, and vendor management are some common problems associated with the implementation of an enterprise system. These issues pose threats to the success of a large-scale software project such as ERP. This research adopts a case study approach to examine how poor project management can imperil the implementation of an ERP system. Having learned the lessons from the failure of its first ERP implementation, the company in this case reengineered its project management practices to successfully carry out its second ERP implementation. Many critical project management factors contributed to the failure and success of this company´s ERP system. This study explores and identifies critical elements of project management that contributed to the success of the second ERP implementation. For those organizations adopting ERP, the findings provide a roadmap to follow in order to avoid making critical, but often underestimated, project management mistakes.
Keywords
enterprise resource planning; human resource management; information systems; project management; risk management; software management; ERP implementation failure; business environment; enterprise resource planning; human resource management; information technology; large-scale software project; project management process; vendor management; Creep; Enterprise resource planning; Environmental management; Human resource management; Information technology; Large-scale systems; Project management; Resource management; Risk management; Technology management; Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system development life cycle (SDLC); information system (IS) management; project management; stage model;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2008.2009802
Filename
4757373
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