Monthly Archives: November 2013

ICT PROJECTS CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH!

Thursday, November 28th, 2013

ICT PROJECTS CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH! This is not a tongue in cheek (no pun intended) poke at ICT projects, it is a serious outline analysis of another IT project that has failed. An authoritative report has been issued by the Victorian Auditor General in Australia, “Clinical ICT systems in the Victorian Public Health Sector”, […]

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A tool to manage performance and defects

Monday, November 18th, 2013

We have been guiding a client through a procurement process involving construction. The issue of Collateral Warranties arose. The subsequent debate and negotiations have persuaded us that a briefing note will help our clients and visitors to our website. A collateral warranty can be defined as “an agreement associated with another primary contract” The warranty […]

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Has Brian Farrington changed procurement risk management forever?

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

When Brian Farrington announced at the end of 2012 that Procurisk® had been live for a month or so, a number of leading people in the supply chain risk space questioned how such a significant change could have happened without it having been detected earlier. Ray Gambell Head of Brian Farrington procurement risk team talked about Procurisk® being […]

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