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How to avoid a technology disaster – The Australian Financial Review
Spending $350 million on a new operating system is gutsy, given the history of major IT projects blowing up. But Orica’s Alberton Calderon has done this three times….

It said it had discussed these issues at a meeting on Friday and it would be “working to understand if there are systematic underlying issues”.
So what does a good IT implementation look like? Also, what are the secrets to avoiding problems?
There is no better person to answer these questions than Alberto Calderon, the chief executive of global explosives maker Orica. He has just completed his fourth implementation in 25 years of the corporate operating system supplied by German software company…
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