Complacency ‘rife’ in IT projects - new report
A report published by HP and the economist has found that many European IT workers are not being held responsible for delivering projects late, a new study suggests.
It found that 51% of European IT professionals said there would be no risk to their job, compared 33% in Asia and 22% in the Americas.
The study was conducted by HP and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) which spoke to 1,125 professionals worldwide.
Sweden was the only country in Europe where more than a quarter of respondents could say that all of their firm’s IT projects had come in on time in the last three years.
The UK came sixth with 11%.
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