The Internet is a relatively recent endeavor that has continued without conclusion for a considerable length of time, growing in importance to individuals, organizations, and governments everywhere until we finally settled on the term Internet of Things (IoT) to describe its ubiquitous application of multiple technologies across all spheres of human endeavor. In addition, the variety of IoT applications and use cases expands annually. There will be a need for this trend to grow substantially in order to satisfy the enormous amount of demand. Whether or not an IoT application is successful, simple to deploy, and user-friendly depends on a number of things. Based on research on the causes of success and failure in the implementation of IoT, it has become clear that most studies focus on either success factors alone or failure factors alone; this paper aims to bridge that gap by discussing the factors that contribute to the Internet of Things' success and the factors that lead to its failure, both of which aid in the technology's growth and dissemination and provide guidance to experts in the field.
The Internet is a relatively recent project that has not been completed for a very long time; it has grown to capture the interest of individuals, organizations, and governments all over the world; it has given rise to a new concept, the Internet of Things (IoT), which incorporates many forms of technology into nearly every aspect of modern existence. Every year, developers bring new apps and services to the Internet of Things. This project was supposed to be expanded because of the overwhelming interest. There are many fundamental and crucial problems with implementing IoT in PM. Incorporating IoT into project management may succeed or fail depending on these crucial variables. Successful application of the Internet of Things in project management is examined, along with the key issues and vital aspects that contribute to its implementation.
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