Outsourcing and Escalation Issues in VLITPs

Outsourcing and Escalation Issues in VLITPs

Author: 
Guah, Matthew
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2007
Editor: 
Guah, Matthew
Source: 
Managing Very Large IT Projects in Businesses and Organizations
Subject: 
Abstract: 

VLITP escalation has been documented to be a widespread phenomenon in the 21st century. Nearly every research in this area has portrayed escalation as an irrational decision-making process whereby additional resources are plowed into a failing project. This chapter examines the possibility that some of these escalation issues could be appropriately managed by avoiding irrational actions and rationally responding to various situations that may occur in a VLITP. Later on in the chapter, the author disperses popular belief that VLITP outsourcing is in the nature of partnership and strategic alliances. It exposes that VLITP outsourcing vendors do not share the same profit motives as the host organization who is meant to enjoy the benefits of the VLITP and therefore baring the full cost of the implementation. It further suggests that a tight contract is the only mechanism to ensure that expectations of the host organization are met. Host organizations must negotiate and agree that the contract contains a number key issues including a successful outsourcing relationship between the host organization and the outsourcing vendor.

Series: 
Advances in IT Personnel and Project Management

CITATION: Guah, Matthew. Outsourcing and Escalation Issues in VLITPs edited by Guah, Matthew . Hershey : IGI Global , 2007. Managing Very Large IT Projects in Businesses and Organizations - Available at: https://library.au.int/froutsourcing-and-escalation-issues-vlitps