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Critical Success Factors for
Implementing the IFMIS
The IFMIS is no doubt a complex project
that needs a lot of planning, consultation, sensitisation,
coordination, commitment and support from all the stakeholders.
Successful implementation of the project continuously requires:
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Unwavering commitment from the top.
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Sufficient time and people resources that must be availed and
fully committed to the implementation.
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Availability of the IFMIS users to undertake training during the
implementation process.
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Incorporation of IFMIS implementation activities into the
mainstream activities of all Departments of State and
Departments.
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Coordination of any Large-scale investments in budgeting,
accounting, procurement payroll systems as well as LAN/WAN
infrastructure.
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Planning for future recurrent costs associated with the
implementation by all Government entities.
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Prompt identification and communication of implementation issues
to the Steering Committee and/or the Project Management Team for
resolution.
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