Essential Training to Prevent IT Project Failures to Be Held in Akihabara
Training to Prevent IT Project Failures
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, IT projects often face risks that can lead to catastrophic failures. The I.R. Engineer Education Institute aims to combat this issue through a comprehensive two-day seminar that tackles the mechanisms behind IT project disasters.
Workshop Overview
The seminar, titled "Preventing IT Project Failures: Practical Training on Structuring Small Failures and Planning for Avoidance", will be held at the I.R. Japan HQ seminar room in Akihabara, Tokyo.
Dates and Details
- Day 1: May 13, 2026 (Thursday), 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
As digital transformations and system overhauls accelerate, various factors often lead to failure, including unclear requirements and unreliable milestones. These problems stem from minor oversights and misjudgments early in the project lifecycle. Learning to recognize early warning signs is crucial for mitigating risks before they escalate into larger issues.
The seminar is designed for participants to understand the identifiable markers of impending project failure, referred to as