Unlocking Potential: The Impact of Application and Database Access on IT Project Management Efficiency and Effectiveness.
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https://doi.org/10.47941/jts.1469Keywords:
Database Access, Project Management, Efficiency, EffectivenessAbstract
This white paper delves into the challenges faced by IT Project Managers (IT PMs) due to restricted application and database access within organizations. Predominantly operating in an application-driven environment, IT PMs play a crucial role in aligning IT projects with organizational objectives and stakeholder expectations. However, the prevalent "Need to Know" policy in many organizations hinders IT PMs from gaining comprehensive insights into the projects they oversee. Such limitations not only pertain to application enhancements but also extend to backend projects like data migration and API enhancements. Restricted access can impede effective communication with technical teams, influence estimation accuracy, alter escalation strategies, and affect stakeholder interaction and end-user understanding. By investigating real-world scenarios, this paper seeks to understand the implications of these restrictions, propose mitigation strategies, and recommend solutions to optimize IT Project Management practices. The overarching aim is to enrich the discourse on improving IT PMs' efficiency and efficacy by reassessing access policies.
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