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Function of Project Management, a Critical Success Factors

Mohd Azmi Romzi    

Resumen

Analysis of the Critical Success Factors in Risk Management academic literature focused on implementing ERP systems and other enterprise systems. A lot of critical success factors will overlap. The notion of CSF?s has first been introduced by Rockart in 1979. He defines CSF?s as: ?The limited number of areas in which results, if they are satisfactory, will ensure successful competitive performance for the organization. They are the few key areas where things must go right for the business to flourish. If results in these areas are not adequate, the organization?s efforts for the period will be less than desired.The critical success factors are thus the key activities in which favorable results are necessary to reach the goals of the firm.

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