Hello, dear audience Habrahabra.
For three months now we have been conducting research on the success of software (IT) projects. This project was announced in many well-known Runet blogs, in particular, in the
blog of Alexander Orlov , who is the ideological inspirer and patron of the project. The project is carried out with the support of the
Guild of managers of software projects .
Why did we start such a project?
According to the information we have, this is the first domestic study of factors affecting the success of software projects. If in the West such polls are the norm (for example, the annual report of the
Standish Group ), then on the territory of Russia and the post-Soviet space, for some reason, it is customary to just forget about failures and step on the same rake several times in a row. And we decided to at least begin to move in this direction. What will come of this, time will tell, but it's better to do at least something than sit back.
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The study is already at the finish line. Until the closure of the survey remains about two weeks, so if you have a desire to take part in it, you should not put it off indefinitely. Just follow the link and complete the questionnaire.
The basic rules for filling are very simple:
* one filling must correspond to one project (i.e. you can fill in a questionnaire several times, but for different projects)
* tell about those projects in which you participated
* Tell the truth, do not embellish. We maintain anonymity and no personal information will be disclosed. We only need it to contact you and summarize the results.
The active participants in the study will have access to the results of the analysis of incoming data, which today are unique to the IT market in the CIS countries.
And of course the
link to the questionnaire.PS This publication was prepared by the study manager, Andrei Maglyas. Those who are eager to participate in the establishment and development of the sphere of professional IT project management in the CIS countries, as well as those who are waiting for further publications on this topic - maglyas@gmail.com. This is Andrey's mail, and you know what to do :)