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    How Metcash’s $80m tech upgrade blew out by $200m

    A plan to replace nine IT systems with one Microsoft platform is a case study in how not to manage a large-scale tech project.

    Tony BoydContributor

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    When Doug Jones arrived from South Africa in early 2022 to become CEO of grocery, liquor and hardware company Metcash, he discovered the “dream” digital transformation trumpeted by his predecessor was more like a nightmare.

    The IT project agreed to by former Metcash CEO Jeff Adams and the board, chaired by Rob Murray, earmarked $80 million to $100 million over three years to replace nine different IT systems with a single operating platform supplied by Microsoft.

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    Tony Boyd
    Tony BoydContributorTony Boyd is the former Chanticleer columnist. He has more than 35 years' experience as a finance journalist. Connect with Tony on Twitter. Email Tony at tony.boyd@afr.com

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