@inproceedings{82144cba3e0c4f559aea30a9b3257450,
title = "Examining high performance teams in information systems projects",
abstract = "Looking into past project successes and failures through the lens of {"}high performance teams,{"} we suggest that repeatable project success may be achieved through the use of {"}high performance IS project teams{"} (HPISPTs)-any IS project team that demonstrates measurable compliance within appropriate timeframes for all key project success dimensions, satisfies the requirements of themes of success, and manages the themes of failure. These teams, combined with the right skill sets, employ the right set of principles and attitudes to execute IS projects successfully. Using a secondary case analysis method, we reveal evidence that affects a project's success or failure as perceived through HPISPT success and failure themes. This research offers insights on how teams can use characteristics of high performance teams to improve the likelihood of IS project success.",
keywords = "Failure criteria, High performance, Information systems, Project teams, Success criteria",
author = "{De Leoz}, {Gerard M.} and Abhishek Tripathi and Narjes Tahmasbi and Petter, {Stacie C.}",
year = "2013",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9781629933948",
series = "19th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2013 - Hyperconnected World: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime",
pages = "1511--1520",
booktitle = "19th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2013 - Hyperconnected World",
note = "19th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2013 ; Conference date: 15-08-2013 Through 17-08-2013",
}