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Failed ICT projects will hardly be helped by additional testing institutions, supervisory bodies or evaluation committees within the government. Rather, appropriate knowledge and skills should be developed. Teun Hardjono responds to the subject.
Failed ICT projects will hardly be helped by additional testing institutions, supervisory bodies or evaluation committees within the government. Rather, appropriate knowledge and skills should be developed. Teun Hardjono responds to the subject.
The article will also appear in CIO magazine, volume 11, no. 1 of 2015.