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Brunel University's Business Class: IT projects should be allowed to fail

Comment Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett, leaders of the Fluid Business research project at Brunel University, argue that project failure should be viewed more often than not as a success Many IT projects exist to... [23 Aug 2004]

Brunel University's Business Class: A programme management primer

Comment Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett seek to clearly define 'programme management' with a view to smashing two assumptions - that it is simply a scaled-up version of project management and that a 'one size fits... [04 Jun 2004]

Brunel University’s Business Class: Business content

Comment Last time Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett started looking at how to understand what your business really does, so allowing a model-driven approach to software. Now it's time to think about content. [20 Jan 2004]

Brunel University’s Business Class: Understanding your business

Comment Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett look beyond model-driven architecture, stressing what a business does is far more important than how it does it… Last month’s article gave an outline of the benefits - and... [17 Dec 2003]

Techies and finance squaring off over IT spending

News Mark Lycett, leader of the Fluid Business Research Unit at Brunel University, believes that the director divide could have a knock-on effect on the competitiveness of British business as well as individual companies. [19 Nov 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: Building a model information system

Comment Model driven architecture can sound complicated but this month Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett explain how this evolution is really about making IT easier - and more effective. The IT industry has, for some... [14 Nov 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: How to put people first

Comment This week Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett ask why, when every boss invariably says that they put staff first, few companies really make the right moves. A recent survey here at Brunel revealed the lack of... [22 Oct 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: Create a living IT system

Comment Brunel University's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett ask how organisations can create living, breathing systems. Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett are leaders of ‘Fluid Business’,... [19 Sep 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: Motivating and rewarding

Comment Brunel's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett shed light on some of the options. Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett are leaders of ‘Fluid Business’, a groundbreaking research project... [13 Aug 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: How to stick to long-term goals

Comment It may be 'bleeding obvious' but according to Brunel's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett too many good teams lose sight of what they're really trying to achieve. Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark... [16 Jul 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: Getting IT teams to work together better

Comment From extreme programming to moving IT pros around the business and out of 'comfort zones', Brunel's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett reckon there are various ways to get more out of staff, helping them... [18 Jun 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: How to turn a mistake into a positive event

Comment This month Brunel's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett say the situation is much the same in most IT departments after projects end. Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett are leaders of... [16 May 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: This is how you marry IT and business

Comment In the third part of their exclusive series for silicon.com Brunel's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett say three Cs - communication, consultation and coordination - are the key to the successful integration of... [15 Apr 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: Listen and get IT right

Comment In the second in their series of columns for silicon.com, Brunel University's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett advocate beginning with one of the first skills we ever learn - listening. Professor Robert... [14 Mar 2003]

Brunel University's Business Class: How to avoid IT project failure

Comment In the first of a new series exclusively for silicon.com, Brunel University's Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett look into large IT project failure and ways to avoid it. Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark... [13 Feb 2003]

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