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
(020 7219) 2431
07834 845 500
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http://hcl1.hclibrary.parliament.uk/
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