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Critical Success Factors

2017
This chapter defines a model for critical success factors (CSFs) for fintech initiatives. Fintech refers to innovative financial services or products delivered via technology. With advancements in technology (such as mobility and the internet), coupled with their global widespread adoption, customers’ expectations are changing.
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Critical success factors

Planning Review, 1988
Critical success factors (CSFs) are the hottest management buzz words. But most managers are vague about exactly what they are, how they work, and the problems inherent in using them. This article defines critical success factors (also known as “key success factors”) and describes how one insurance company has used them successfully to fine tune its ...
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Critical Success Factors

2010
We have identified a total of eleven theories that help explain why IT outsourcing is occurring worldwide. These theories were presented in the previous Chapter 2. Based on these theories, we develop eleven critical success factors in IT outsourcing, one for each theory. These factors are presented in the first section of this chapter. We developed the
Hans Solli-Sæther, Petter Gottschalk
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Critical Success Factors

1997
Multimedia has emerged over the last few years as a major area of research and development. The range of potential applications made feasible by combining text, graphics, images, audio and video is both wide and steadily increasing. Most of the work to date has centred on stand-alone multimedia applications, such as computer-aided learning and ...
Maurice Houtsma   +2 more
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Critical LAN Success Factors

Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 1991
The implementation of Local Area Networks (LANs) are expected to require the allocation of significant and increasing amounts of U.S. business resources in the next few years. Models for implementing LANs are currently little more than checklists of reminders, and do not properly address the sequence of implementation or the relative importance of the ...
Raymond A. Patterson, Dennis D. Strouble
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Critical Success Factors

1999
There will be three determinants of success in the future — relationships, expertise and value — all of which are interrelated.
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KM critical success factors

The Learning Organization, 2006
PurposeThis research examines the level of perception and implementation of 11 identified knowledge management (KM) success factors and their differences among the information and communication technology (ICT) companies operating in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachThe survey data was obtained from a study of 427 middle managers from 194 ICT ...
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Critical Success Factors and Project Success

2013
Managing a project requires some form of information systems approach to project planning and implementation. The project manager is critical to the success of the project and he or she must focus on those areas that are important to project success. This chapter describes in detail the factors essential to project implementation success.
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Critical Success Factors

1998
Abstract How can we give ourselves the best chance of success in realizing the vision of this book and in introducing systems of the sort just described in the case-studies of the previous chapter? This chapter deals with the fundamental steps which I believe must be taken.
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Strategic downsizing: critical success factors

Management Decision, 1999
Aims to review the literature pertaining to downsizing with an emphasis on the organization level, and establish the critical success factors of downsizing, that is, guidelines to the successful implementation of downsizing activities. Addresses these objectives by examining first, how downsizing is defined in the literature reviewed, then discusses ...
Steven H. Appelbaum   +2 more
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