Failed Business Partnership Project
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Locate an article that involves a partnership project that failed because of a possible information technology oversight or deficiency. Examples appear in enterprise resource planning systems, logistics systems, and other systems. Based on the article, why do you believe the project failed? Cite the article and provide a link if possible. What are the similarities and differences between project and program management? Provide examples.
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The Article is Tri Valley Growers Sue Oracle for $20 Million
Approx 250 words and references
Covers this article and reasons for failure of project.
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The Article is Tri Valley Growers Sue Oracle for $20 Million
This article is found on http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=002XDy
In 1996, Grower Tri Valley Growers (TVG) in California partnered with Oracle to implement an ERP system called "CPG" at Tri Valley.
This package would computerize its operations from beginning to end.
Oracle presented themselves as professional and experienced at implementing this ...
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