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> From: "SCHOPFLIN, Katharine" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Tue, 14 September, 2010 12:55:41
> Subject: Why IT Projects Fail - Discussion forum, British Library, Wednesday
>22nd September 3pm
>
> Why IT projects fail... and how to make them succeed" - Wednesday 22nd
>September - 3pm
> NGLIS (the Network of Government Library and Information Professionals) would
>like to invite you to their next discussion forum, on the subject of lessons we
>can learn from successful and unsuccessful IT Projects. Everyone is welcome.
> Tim Youngs of Parliamentary ICT will be the main speaker, accompanied by
>special guest Professor Richard Ennals of Kingston Business School. The format
>will be speaker presentation followed by open discussion, under Chatham House
>rules.
> The event will be held in the British Library Boardroom on Wednesday 22nd
>September. Tea & Coffee will be available from 2.30pm for a 3pm start.
> This event is free to NGLIS members and £10 for non-members (includes 1 year
>free membership of NGLIS).
> Please book your place by emailing Anjna Vadher at
>[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
>
>
>
> Katharine Schopflin
> Head of Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge & Information
>Management Section
> Rm L410, 1 Derby Gate, SW1A 2 DG
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> 07834 845 500
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