Exercise on the Triple Constraint Give a real project example you're familiar with-your four-year training Describe in your own words what the triple constraint really means Was the project successful? Why or why not? How did you define success? 2021/2/21 16P
2021/2/21 16 Exercise on the Triple Constraint ◼ Give a real project example you’re familiar with ◼ Describe in your own words what the triple constraint really means ◼ Was the project “successful?” ◼ Why or why not? ◼ How did you define success? -your four-year training
Improvement in IT Project* a time overruns significantly decreased to 63% compared to 222% Cost overruns were down to 45% compared to 189% a Required features and functions were up to 67% compared to 61% a 78, 000 U.S. projects were successful compared to 28.000 a 28% of it projects succeeded compared to 16% The 2001 Standish Group Report(from 1995) 2021/2/21 17画 IP
2021/2/21 17 Improvement in IT Project* ◼ Time overruns significantly decreased to 63% compared to 222% ◼ Cost overruns were down to 45% compared to 189% ◼ Required features and functions were up to 67% compared to 61% ◼ 78,000 U.S. projects were successful compared to 28,000 ◼ 28% of IT projects succeeded compared to 16% ◼ The 2001 Standish Group Report(from 1995)