05676oam 22007215 450 991081308750332120200520144314.01-283-10013-497866131001390-8213-8753-710.1596/978-0-8213-8750-4(CKB)2550000000035323(EBL)692792(OCoLC)733547028(SSID)ssj0000522612(PQKBManifestationID)12195624(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000522612(PQKBWorkID)10528499(PQKB)11515494(MiAaPQ)EBC692792(Au-PeEL)EBL692792(CaPaEBR)ebr10468650(CaONFJC)MIL310013(OCoLC)ocn714721106(US-djbf)16871093(EXLCZ)99255000000003532320110714d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFinancial Management Information Systems : 25 Years of World Bank Experience on What Works and What Doesn't /[Cem Dener, Joanna Alexandra Watkins, William Leslie Dorotinsky]Washington, D.C. :The World Bank,2011.xix, 153 pages illustrations ;26 cmWorld Bank studyDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-8750-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-86).Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Preface; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; Figures; Figure 1.1. A Modular Approach for Building FMIS; Definitions; Methodology; Tables; Table 1.1. Coding of FMIS Project Components; 2. Descriptive Data Analysis; Duration; Figure 2.1. Total Duration of Completed Projects; Figure 2.2. Preparation Period in Completed+Active Projects; Regional Distribution; Figure 2.3. Effectiveness Period in Completed+Active Projects; Figure 2.4. Extension Period in Completed Projects; Project Characteristics; Figure 2.5. Regional Distribution of Completed ProjectsFigure 2.6. Regional Distribution of Completed+Active ProjectsFigure 2.7. Type of Completed and Active FMIS Projects; Figure 2.8. FMIS as Core Activity in Completed and Active Projects; Objectives; Scope; Figure 2.9. Treasury vs. FMIS Focus in Completed and Active Projects; Project Funding; Figure 2.10. Scope of FMIS in Completed and Active Projects; Table 2.1. Funding and ICT Costs of FMIS Projects; Table 2.2. Regional Distribution of Completed FMIS Project Funding and ICT Costs; Lending Instruments; Figure 2.11. Lending Instruments in FMIS Projects; Cost of FMIS ICT SolutionsFigure 2.12. Cost of FMIS ICT SolutionsFigure 2.13. Actual vs. Estimated Costs of FMIS Projects; Figure 2.14. Trend Lines for COTS and LDSW Solutions in FMIS Projects; Information and Communication Technology Solutions; Figure 2.15. FMIS ICT Cost per User for COTS and LDSW Solutions; Figure 2.16. Application Software Solutions in FMIS Projects; Procurement Packages and Contracts Signed; Table 2.3. Regional Distribution of the Type of T/F ASW Solutions; Figure 2.17. The Number of Procurement Packages Processed in Completed ProjectsFigure 2.18. The Number of Contracts Signed in Completed ProjectsImplementation Resources; Figure 2.19. Distribution of Staff Weeks Devoted to Completed Projects; Disbursement Rates; Figure 2.20. Distribution of the Total Bank Budget Allocated to Completed Projects; Figure 2.21. The Bank Budget/Year Allocated to Completed Projects; Figure 2.22. Typical Disbursement Profile of FMIS Projects; Table 2.4. Regional Variations in Restructuring and Extension of Completed Projects; Regional Variation in Design and Implementation; Table 2.5. Regional Variation of FMIS Implementation Approach3. Project PerformanceICR Ratings; Table 3.1. Definitions of ICR Ratings; IEG Ratings; Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of ICR Project Outcome Ratings; Figure 3.2. Regional Distribution of ICR Development Impact Ratings; Figure 3.3. Regional Distribution of IEG Project Outcome Ratings; Operational Status; Figure 3.4. Regional Distribution of IEG Development Impact Ratings; Preparation Approaches; Figure 3.5. Operational Status of Treasury/FMIS Projects; Table 3.2. FMIS Project Preparation Approach in 55 Completed Projects; Success FactorsTable 3.3. FMIS Project Preparation Approach in 32 Active ProjectsSince 1984, the World Bank has financed 87 Financial Management Information System (FMIS) projects in 51 countries totaling over US 2.2 billion, of which US 938 million was for FMIS related information and communication technology (ICT) solutions. This study presents the World Bank?s experience with these investment operations to share the achievements and challenges observed, and provide guidance for improving the performance of future projects. The report is structured according to four overarching questions:?What historical patterns emerge from World Bank financed Treasury/FMIS projects?TWorld Bank e-Library.World Bank study.Information resources managementInformation resources management.658.150285Dener Cem1630068Watkins Joanna Alexandra1710804Dorotinsky William Leslie1710805BTCTABTCTAYDXCPCUVDLCBOOK9910813087503321Financial Management Information Systems4101681UNINA