own selection committees – user – group committees – controlling what is developed and when it is implemented. Although the practice of having user committees both choose and develop systems does take some of the burden from
the systems development group, it can have disadvantages for the users. For example, a number of small departments working independently toward the same goal could unknowingly waste resources and miss the opportunity to coordinate planning of a shared and integrated information system that could benefit the entire firm. A company’s computer facilities can be unduly strained if the systems development team is not made aware of the future demands on the facilities that are being planned throughout the firm some user groups may find are being planned throughout the firm. Some user groups may find themselves with defective or poorly designed systems that require additional time and effort to undo any damage caused by the misinformation that such systems could generate. Although users groups may find the decision of steering committees and information systems committees disappointing at times, the success rate for who take on the development job is not very encouraging. Membership often rotates under each
of these committee formats, with individuals serving for, say six – or twelvemonth periods. Membership changes are staggered to avoid changing the entire membership atone time. The chairperson of each committee should have experience in serving as a committee member and in reviewing systems proposals and making decisions about project requests.
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