Information systems projects in Kenya: A study of user involvement
Abstract
This research explores the level of user involvement and the importance
attached to it by ICT consultants, it also seeks to identify the challenges, which
are faced as users are involved. This was occasioned by the dilemma posed in
the literature as to the importance of involvement and the extent to which to
involve users in systems development.
The objectives of the study were to establish the importance that ICT Consultants
attach to users' involvement, to determine the extent to which ICT Consultants
involve users and the challenges of user involvement faced by ICT Consultants
in Information systems projects in Kenya. The report includes a description of the
research methodology employed, which was mainly descriptive, and the data
analysis techniques, which were tabulation and factor analysis.
The data was collected from 41 ICT consultants who represented 68.33% of the
target population. On performing data analysis it was found that the respondents
were aged between 20 and 35, with almost 39% and that experience levels are
not quite high in ICT consultancy in Kenya.
It was found that ICT consultants involve users at all stages of systems
development. Even then, there is variation in terms of users involvement. Stages
such as design, programming and coding there is minimal involvement, while
stages such as Investigations, conceptualization, implementation, requirements
analysis and performance evaluation u- sers are highly involved. This is in line with .
the expectation and the importance they attach to the exercise.
The analysis resulted in extraction of six (6) factors were extracted as the main
challenges. These factors revolves around the quality of IT staff employed by
organization, internal organizations constraints and priorities, fears of users and
their resistance to embrace change, company politics, and cost implications on
the new system to the organization.
The study reveals that user involvement as an important ingredient for success
implementation of Information systems needs support and has been taken into
consideration by leT consultants in Kenya. But there are challenges in achieving
these important aspect of IS which are mainly organization related. It is
recommend that management should be sensitized by all means to win their
support and that leT consultants should ensure all stakeholders are involved in
IS projects as much as possible.
The conclusions reached are that a relationship exists between the extent to
which users are involved during development of their computer system and the
perceived importance the leT consultants attach to users involvement. Thus
confirming existence of policies governing systems development life cycle among
the leT consultants in Kenya as expected.
Citation
Masters Of Business Administration (MBA) Degree, University of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Business
Description
A research project submitted in partial
fulfilment of the requirements for the
Degree of Master of Business Administration
University of Nairobi