Implementing Information Systems: Some Practical Advice and a Richer Model |
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Authors: | Andrew D. Brown Hilary Roberts |
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Abstract: | Recent research suggests that implementing information systems presents considerable difficulties and that many implementations are total or partial failures. This paper argues that what both practitioners and students require are richer and more acceptable models of information systems implementation. Accordingly, case study data concerning the introduction of manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) are used to illustrate five patterns of behaviour (rites) which capture important social actions; and four components of changing psychological orientation. It is argued that appreciation of the rites and psychological developments identified here will support effective change programmes. Guidelines based on our model are provided for practitioners. |
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Keywords: | Change processes Management of change Manufacturing Resource Planning MRP II |
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