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Standish Group CHAOS report for 2009
May 04 2009
by Aleh Matus
standish group
,
chaos report
,
project success
The Standish Group has released its
CHAOS Summary 2009
report. Let the data speak for itself: only 32% of all projects were successful, 44% were challenged, and the rest 24% failed. See more detail in this
press release
.
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