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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: MSc Project and Programme Management

IT project success factors: an afternoon workshop for project and programme managers

Posted on May 16, 2015 by Hazel Hall
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Edinburgh Napier logoThe School of Computing at Edinburgh Napier University runs a series of free half day workshops and seminars related to its practice-based Masters degree in Project & Programme Management. On the afternoon of Wednesday 16th September I will be speaking at one such event, drawing on work on information systems project success factors that I recently completed with Dr Robert Irvine.

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Posted in Events, Teaching | Tagged critical success factors, Edinburgh Napier Unversity, factors, IT, Masters, MSc Project and Programme Management, Pritam Chita, project, project management, Robert Irvine, School of Computing, success, Trish Igoe | Leave a reply

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