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November 09, 2002

Information Technology Projects Evaluation Process

Evaluating technology projects is hard .. and many organizations don't (yet) have an infrastructure for doing so.

Using Reider's Rule (see below) is my method.  But it's more complicated that that.  Using technology in a business, an organization, a school .. or even a medical practice ... It's important to make certain that there is a clear process for how such projects are identified, prioritized, and implemented.  In the absence of such a process, one can't be sure that the right projects are getting implemented.

  1. Idea Solicitation. It's important to develop a mechanism to ask for ideas.  If we implement projects from the top of the Ivory Tower .. we can't be sure we're really meeting the needs of the users.  Develop a method for proposals to be submitted.  A web form, a paper form, or even just a contact person.  The more detailed informatin that is gathered about the proposal -- the better.
  2. Align Projects with Strategic Goals and Objectives.  If you don't know what the strategic goals are .. then you'll have to go back and do some strategic planning.   The Value of a project can me measured on many variables .. but alignment with strategic goals is probably the most important.   Other methods of assessing value will depend on the proposal.  Does the proposed project make it easier for workers? Will it enhance revenue?  Will it decrease cost? .. enhance communication? .. etc.
  3. Develop a method of determining the work that would be required to implement the project.  Who is going to do it?  How much is it going to cost?  How long will ti take?  Who will maintain it once it's "up."  How will it be kept up-to-date?

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I'm off to the Airport .. more tomorrow ...

 

 

Couple Remain Hospitalized With Bubonic

Couple Remain Hospitalized With Bubonic Plague. A man who is battling bubonic plague in a Manhattan hospital is a former top official of the New Mexico agency responsible for investigating criminal cases of insurance fraud. By Cecilia M. Vega and Tina Kelley. [New York Times: Health]

In addition the news reports ... I've received three e-mails about this from the Health Department.  It's a great use of technology to communicate important information in a timely manner.

The Not-So-Crackpot Autism Theory. Reports

The Not-So-Crackpot Autism Theory. Reports of autism seem to be on the rise. Anxious parents have targeted vaccines as the culprit. One formerly skeptical researcher now thinks it's an issue worth investigating. By Arthur Allen. [New York Times: Health]

This is a compelling article.  There are no simple aswers to the questions about vaccines.  And no certainty.

Reider's Rule

reider's rule

 

OK .. so I'm warming

OK .. so I'm warming up to this Online CME thing.  Medscape's got a nice article on Adult ADHD that I just read.  Here's the thing.  I read the article.  Getting the CME is as easy as taking the post-test.  We read articles all of the time.  Medscape allows you to print it out .. then come back and take the CME .. so you're not locked in to the computer.