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Carrier Logistics Seminar Explores Why IT Projects Fail

Why do nearly half of all IT projects fail? Carrier Logistics Inc. (CLI), software and solutions provider to the trucking industry, will try to provide an answer and at the same time show how to determine return on investmen

by Staff
November 29, 2007
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Why do nearly half of all IT projects fail? Carrier Logistics Inc. (CLI), software and solutions provider to the trucking industry, will try to provide an answer and at the same time show how to determine return on investment
(ROI) for such projects at a free webinar at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 12.
To register, e-mail contact information and business affiliation to sales@carrierlogistics.com. Space is limited.
The presentation by Jeff Keller, principal of Keller Services, a consulting firm, discusses why 40 percent of all new IT projects fail and how carriers can determine their ROI in advance. Starting with the premise that good management yields success, he will reveal his "Top Ten List to Maximize Return on Investment," which will include both actions and tools. His list details crucial components and considerations that must be made during the implementation process.
"CLI sponsors these seminars because of its commitment to helping transportation companies improve business practices and performance," said Ken Weinberg, vice president of CLI. "This presentation promises to be highly informative and a must attend for anyone embarking on a new project."
CLI has been a transportation systems and engineering consultant and developer of system technology and freight management systems for the trucking industry for more than 35 years. The company provides computer systems to LTL, combined LTL and truckload, package delivery, and bulk liquid carriers in the U.S., Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.

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