Hi, I am a PhD student at DePaul University in Chicago in the College of Computing and Digital Media. As part of my dissertation, I am completing a study that proposes to identify and evaluate specific knowledge transfer techniques in healthcare virtual IT project teams to determine which forms are most often associated with successful projects. The use of virtual IT project teams in healthcare has increased over time and the use of such teams is expected to continue increasing. One of the research methods that will be used to accomplish our goal is a survey involving experienced professionals in the areas of project risk, knowledge transfer techniques and virtual teams.
I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to participate in this study. The survey should take about 25 minutes of your time and can be completed online. To take part in the research and complete the survey, please visit: www.surveymonkey.com/s/ vtsurvey_depaul <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/vtsurvey_depaul> Your participation is very valuable and crucial to increasing our understanding of the possible association between knowledge transfer in healthcare's virtual IT project teams and successful project outcomes. I'd also appreciate it if you could disseminate my invitation to your colleagues or team members who you believe are eligible to participate, e.g. * application product vendor representatives in health information technologies (ex. EMR, CPOE, RIS, PACS, eRx, etc.), * healthcare IT consultants, * IT staff on a project team (ex. analysts, developers, DBAs, etc.), * people from a PMO serving on a project team, * governance project team members (ex. project champions, executive sponsors, steering committee members, team leads, etc.), and * end-users who served on a project team. If you are eligible and complete the survey will receive a $20 Amazon gift certificate. For further questions and concerns on this research, please contact me, Nadene Chambers as nchambe2 at cdm.depaul.edu <mailto:nchambe2 at cdm.depaul.edu>. Thank you for your interest and time, and I looking forward to having you participate in this study. Sincerely, Nadene Chambers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20110331/ad9b5031/attachment.html>

