Management’s Role in Major IT Initiatives

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Management’s Role in Major IT Initiatives Chapter 14 Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Learning Objectives To be able to understand the different types of organizational change associated with IT initiatives. To be able to discuss the strategies for effecting organizational change. To review the structures and processes used to manage IT projects. To review the factors that contribute to IT project failures. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Outline Managing organizational change Managing projects Factors that contribute to IT initiative failures Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Types of Organizational Change Keen, 1997 Incremental Step-shift Radical Fundamental Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Effecting Organizational Change Keen, 1997 Leadership Language and vision Connection and trust Incentives Plan, implement and iterate Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Project Management Objectives Define project scope and goals Identify accountability Define decision-making processes Identify tasks and task sequence and interdependencies Determine resource and time requirements Ensure appropriate communication Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Project Roles Business sponsor Secure resources Final decision making and accountability Identify and support Business Owners Promote project and obtain buy-in Chair Project Steering Committee Define objectives, deliverables, scope and success criteria Remove obstacles Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Project Roles Business Owner Project Manager Represent department or function Obtain resources Remove obstacles Work with Project Manager Project Manager Deliver project on time and on budget Communicate Manage project risk Resolve issues and problems Maintain plan Manage scope Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Project Committees Project Steering Committee Project Team Provide overall guidance and management Resolve project issues and problems Project Team Manage the project work Resolve day-to-day issues Manage and allocate resources Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Project Management Project Charter Project overview and objectives Desired application features Scope and limitations Success metrics Budget and timetable Project organization Project management strategies Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Project Management Project Plan Project phases and tasks Sequence of phases and tasks Interdependencies Duration of tasks and phases Staff resources Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Characteristics of a Good Project Plan and Charter Charter is clear and explicit Leadership understands and supports the plan Timelines and resource needs have been thoroughly reviewed Accountabilities are clear Project risks have been assessed Appropriate contingency has been incorporated Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Factors That Contribute to IT Initiative Failures Lack of clarity of purpose Lack of belief in the project Insufficient leadership support Organizational inertia Organizational baggage Lack of appropriate reward system Lack of candor Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Factors That Contribute to IT Initiative Failures Project complexity Failure to respect uncertainty Initiative undernourishment Failure to anticipate short-term disruptions Invisible progress Lack of technology maturity and stability Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Steps to Minimize Risk of Failure Ensure that objectives are clear Communicate and test commitment Demonstrate conviction Hammer away at inertia Distance project from baggage Change the reward system Accept debate, invite bad news and do not punish those who make mistakes Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Steps to Minimize Risk of Failure Reduce complexity Accept the imperfection of understanding of the needed changes Resource appropriately Limit depth and duration of disruption Communicate progress Avoid new technologies Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

Summary Leadership plays an essential role in managing the change that accompanies IT implementations Good project management is essential and requires well developed charters, plans, committees and roles Leadership must take steps to reduce project failure risks Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser