Why ECM Implementations experience high failure rates
More reasons about human factors and others.
As Steve Bailey had stated elsewhere:
"As far as the average user is concerned, the EDRMS is something they didn’t want, don’t like and can’t use. As such, its no wonder that so few users accept them – as one person once said to me “making me use an EDRMS is like asking a plasterer to use a hammer”! (Wikipedia article about RM)
User adoption is key.
It mostly works where users must do it like in strict and regulated environments:
e.g. health authorities require defined content and forms (Pharma submissions)
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As Steve Bailey had stated elsewhere:
"As far as the average user is concerned, the EDRMS is something they didn’t want, don’t like and can’t use. As such, its no wonder that so few users accept them – as one person once said to me “making me use an EDRMS is like asking a plasterer to use a hammer”! (Wikipedia article about RM)
User adoption is key.
It mostly works where users must do it like in strict and regulated environments:
e.g. health authorities require defined content and forms (Pharma submissions)
go to article
jhagmann - 20. Nov, 07:07