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Author: Phil Simon Created: 6/13/2009 8:06 AM
Guest blog for Phil Simon

Not all system failures are created equal; there certainly are degrees of failure. This article describes the types and consequences of defines four major types of IT project failures. Note that one failure may not become apparent until months after a new system has been activated. Each case study is classified in terms of the following failure scale:

  • The Unmitigated Disaster
  • The Big Failure
  • The Mild Failure
  • The Forthcoming Failure

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