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==3. Management buy-in==
Management may raise one or more concerns about [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) acquisition. Some of their perceptions might be rooted in past experiences or comments about computerized systems from the late twentieth century. Among those concerns could be:
* They may have investigated the subject of LIMS, seen it as another software project, and been concerned about opening a financial black hole.
* They may be concerned about adding more stress to an already overloaded IT organization.
* They may ask if the implementation can be done in a reasonable amount of time, and if the organization has the financial resources and expertise needed to get the job done.
* They may ask if there are alternatives to LIMS that might be less costly and easier to implement.
===3.1 The importance of manager (and stakeholder) buy-in===
===3.2 Pitching the LIMS project===
===3.3 Developing a cheat sheet for management===

Revision as of 16:47, 5 July 2023

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3. Management buy-in

Management may raise one or more concerns about laboratory information management system (LIMS) acquisition. Some of their perceptions might be rooted in past experiences or comments about computerized systems from the late twentieth century. Among those concerns could be:

  • They may have investigated the subject of LIMS, seen it as another software project, and been concerned about opening a financial black hole.
  • They may be concerned about adding more stress to an already overloaded IT organization.
  • They may ask if the implementation can be done in a reasonable amount of time, and if the organization has the financial resources and expertise needed to get the job done.
  • They may ask if there are alternatives to LIMS that might be less costly and easier to implement.


3.1 The importance of manager (and stakeholder) buy-in

3.2 Pitching the LIMS project

3.3 Developing a cheat sheet for management